We need the ordinary tree view javascript with "+" and "-" that highlights the node clicked.
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Q:
We have been using a free javascript for a couple of years but now
we would like to have a functionality that our existing js is missing.
Basically, we need the ordinary tree view javascript with "+" and "-"
that highlights the node clicked. No problem with that I suppose...
BUT, we have a bunch of pages with internal links, linking the
visitor to other pages within the site (i.e. they don't have to use the leftside tree navigation).
What I want is that the navigation js recognizes that a page loads
without any node has been clicked, and automagically expands the nav
tree and highlights the node for that
page.
No AJAX, no XML, no php or asp, just plain HTML + JS is a requirement from our customers.
Is that possible with any of your products...?
A:
Yes it is possible with Deluxe Tree.
Find more info here:
http://deluxe-tree.com/highlight-selected-menu-item-sample.html
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