When a specific webpage is loaded in the browser, how is it done, that the javascript animated menu is expanded to the right state?
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Q:
I've bought your products and I love them.
Now I need help on this:
When a specific webpage is loaded in the browser, how
is it done, that the tree is expanded to the right state? I do not
mean, when you have clicked the javascript animated menu � but when visitors come from
external links on the webpage, I want to show the correct javascript animated menu-state
opened.
Thank you very much for your help.
A:
You should use API functions in that case
function dtreet_ext_expandItem (itemID, expand)
See more info about API functions:
http://deluxe-tree.com/functions-info.html
See the samples:
http://deluxe-tree.com/dynamic-drop-down-menu-sample.html
and
http://deluxe-tree.com/highlight-selected-menu-item-sample.html
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