by the way, I do notice that if I use .slideToggle instead of .toggle I get
strange results... not sure why.



Kristinn Sigmundsson wrote:
> 
> ok So something like this almost(?) does it,
>               $(".collapse_group[a]").click( function () {
>                       $(this).parent().siblings("tr").slideToggle("fast", 
> function() {
>                               $(this).each( function() {
>                                       if ($(this).css("display") == "block")
>                                               $(this).css("display", "");
>                               });
>                       });
>               });
> 
> It is wierd though, sometimes it works and sometimes not, and when
> it's not working alot of extra padding/margin is added to the bottom
> of the groupelements...
> 
> I've also tried this without several tbody's (thought this might be a
> incorrect markup quirk) but it's the same thing, hope that someone
> could shed some light on this, got me interested :)
> 
> Oh and btw I'm using FF1.5.0.9 (it all works without problems in IE7,
> no need for the display "fix" there)
> 
> ///Kristinn
> 
> 

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