We have released a new version of Likno Web Accordion Builder: Version 2.0 build #210.
Check out What's New:
- Added "Example 20 (FAQ)" which demonstrates the following concepts:
- Clean styling on pane headers: no background color or border in their CSS, *no Extra CSS*.
- *Show All/Hide All* links used in page.
- *Indicator* set used in headers (the plus/minus icons).
- The panes show/hide by clicking the *Indicator image only*, not on the entire Header (optional).
- *Independent panes* used in Accordion Behavior (any number of panes can be open at any time).
- Fixed an issue with floating accordions in IE7.
- Changed behavior when using the "Panes Show/Hide only when clicking on the Indicator image" feature: The indicator no longer shows a "Mouse Over" state when the mouse is over the rest of the Header (not on the indicator).
- Fixed the “Auto” size for “External" pages to take a height of 300px.
- Fixed an issue in IE where having an accordion without a container could cause a Javascript error.
- Fixed a CSS conflict in WordPress where some themes affected the accordion headers.
We have released new version of AllWebMenus Pro: Version 5.3 build #884.
Check out What's New:
- New "CSS Menu" Genre option. Contrary to the "Javascript menu", the "CSS menu" implementation is designed so that:
it is Section 508, WCAG, WAI, DDA compliant (accessible menus required by certain governmental agencies in US, UK, Australia),
it uses "lighter" code, due to the less features it supports (lack of submenu opening/closing effects etc.),
it is still functional when the javascript is disabled on the browser (degrades gracefully and still functions as a menu).
The above advantages come with a cost: some features and options of the feature-rich "Javascript menu" implementation cannot be supported by CSS. These differences are documented at the related AllWebMenus Help Topic on "Menu Genre", or here in PDF: