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Features4 / 5
Reliability5 / 5
Ease Of Use5 / 5
Documentation3 / 5
Vote Count1
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module overview

Module Overview

Drupal.org Excerpt:

This module will provide accordion effect to your blocks. It works with any standard Drupal theme available out there on Drupal.org. You can also customize accordion widget by changing themes through jQuery UI configuration page. You can also select to which region this accordion effect should apply... [More...]

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Maintainer:pflame
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Categories:Javascript Utilities, Theme enhancements
downloads

Downloads

VersionDateFilesRelease notes
6.x-1.0-beta22010-Jun-07DownloadRecommended
7.x-1.x-dev2011-Feb-25DownloadDevelopment
6.x-1.x-dev2011-Feb-25DownloadDevelopment
Total Downloads: 417 "Development" releases should be considered in beta.

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Simple, elegant, and reliable

Although the current 6.x version of this module is still listed as beta, I've found it to be a solid and beautiful ui tool. It is dead easy to implement. As soon as you activate the module all of the blocks in both sidebar regions are turned into two accordions (one in each sidebar).

I don't really have any complaints, but just feature requests. The module doesn't allow any blocks in these regions to stand outside the accordion. This can be a design problem. It would help a lot if you could list blocks to be ignored by the module. Second, it would be helpful to have more control over which regions are affected. At the moment there's no way to (say) have an accordion in the left sidebar but not in the right sidebar, short of either renaming my regions or hacking the .module file. Also, I think that jquery ui themes are supposed to be used by the module, but I haven't figured out how to implement them. The documentation doesn't explain.

But if you're willing to do a bit of hacking (or your layout works with the module's default behaviour), this is a very nice and easy module.

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