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John S.
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Accordion - again  en

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For those who have the need for accordion(s) there is a lot of free and good to find on the internet.

Accordions can be very simple or very advanced.

See some examples with code here: http://www.eksempelsite.dk/accordions.html

The "Operational Accordion" shows what can be done and can maybe give some inspiration.

You can learn some basic about accordions here: https://www.w3schools.com/howto/howto_js_accordion.asp

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John S.
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Yes - I knowsmile

But you see, that even if it has not been touched for the last ten years, it is still functioning.

No texts saying "Deprecated". I think that it is nice for some people to know that there is many accordions available - and they are free so no need to use the infamous credits for that.

I guess that it was the "Operational Accordion" that triggered some neurons in your memory.

For the map + accordion that I made the experiment for, I made something more useful together with a good friend in Belgium. An interactive map where you can shift between map- and list-view. And many other things.

You can see it here: https://bramminginfo.dk/pindown/

The"Operational Accordion"is still a good example to show how an accordion can be used, I think.

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... (It > En) ... yes yes, of course, ...it is well known that those who want and know how to do it, and if they don't know how to do it just ask, that with the program you can do anything even going beyond with EXTRA third-party resources...wink
...but also the Accordion of the program is quite valid and simple, and for those who want to overcome its limits when possible, small EXTRA codes would be enough while always remaining within the scope of the program's object...

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