I am new to Jquery but have written a simple vertical accordion. It seems to to the job I require, but at the end of the slide down there is a visible jerk.
If anyone could look at it and suggest a solution, it will stop me pulling any more of my hair out!
Here is a a link to my test page (all my code [css, js etc.] is in one file for ease) : Vertical Accordion
In your custom code, I got rid of the 'jump' by making a small change in the CSS and specifying the height of the p tags within the accordion.
Since you hide them all via script, before you do:
$(".accordion p:not(:first)").hide();
maybe you could walk through and get the calculated heights of each piece and add that to each items style, thereby eliminating that "jerk" you get at the end.
Something along these lines:
$('.accordion p').each(function(index) {
$(this).css('height', $(this).height());
});
I went ahead and downloaded a copy of your page and tested this, and it seems to work fine in a few quick browser tests, so here's your revised vaccordian.js:
$(document).ready(function(){
$('.accordion p').each(function(index) {
$(this).css('height', $(this).height());
});
$(".accordion h3:first").addClass("active");
$(".accordion p:not(:first)").hide();
$(".accordion h3").click(function(){
$(this).next("p").slideToggle("slow")
.siblings("p:visible").slideUp("slow");
$(this).toggleClass("active");
$(this).siblings("h3").removeClass("active");
});
});
TL;DR - by setting an explicit height on each 'opening' part of the accordion, it removes the jerky animation. so we set those heights via script.