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I am using twitter bootstrap css and js frameworks. In this example I have two collapsible divs, and .

Currently both divs can be expanded at the same time.

The way I would like them to work is so only one div can be expanded at a time. E.g. if #about is expanded and the user clicks #videos, #about will be collapsed and #videos will be expanded in its place.

Is there an easy way to do this?

<div id="main" class="span12">
      <div class="row">

         <div class="span4">
            <a href="#" data-target="#about" data-toggle="collapse">
                <div class="unit red bloat">
                   <h3>About</h3>
                     <p>A Melbourne based social clan who enjoy a range of MMO, RTS and action based titles. Take a look at what we're all about.</p>

                </div>
            </a>
         </div>

         <div class="span4">
            <a href="#" data-target="#videos" data-toggle="collapse">
                <div class="unit red bloat">
                   <h3>Videos</h3>
                    <p>A selection of our best videos, of both the good times and the bad. Due to the poor nature of it's content, viewer discretion is advised and should not be viewed by anyone. </p>

                </div>
            </a>
         </div>

         <div class="span4">
            <a href="forums/index.php">
                 <div class="unit grey bloat">
                <h3>Forum</h3>
                  <p>If you think you'd fit in here, click this box and sign up to our forum. </p>

                 </div>
            </a>
         </div>

</div><!-- end row -->

            <br />
            <br />

             <div class="row-fluid">
                <div class="span12">

                <!-- start accord -->

        <div id="about" class="collapse">
            <div class="row-fluid">
                <div class="expanded">
                    <p>about</p>
                </div>
            </div>
        </div>

        <div id="videos" class="collapse">
            <div class="row-fluid">
                <div class="expanded">
                    <p>vid</p>
                </div>
            </div>
        </div>



                <!-- end accord -->

                </div>
            </div>






      <hr><!-- Bottom border -->



    </div> <!-- /container -->
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What version of Bootstrap are you using? – João Silva Aug 23 '12 at 10:40
Bootstrap v2.0.3 – pjmil116 Aug 23 '12 at 10:42
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Examing the code hereon their example: twitter.github.com/bootstrap/javascript.html#collapse it seems they have quite a few classes such as 'accordion' etc on their elements that aren't present in your code. Not sure if these are 100% needed but might be worth a look. – Billy Moat Aug 23 '12 at 11:01

1 Answer

up vote 3 down vote accepted

I was able to make it work by following the bootstrap example. Had to use the data-parent tag instead of data-target.

Here is the working example;

     <div class="span4">
            <a class="accordion-toggle" data-toggle="collapse" data-parent="#accordion2" href="#collapseOne">
                <div class="unit grey bloat">
                    <h3>herpity</h3>
                     <p>herp herp herp</p>

                </div>
            </a>
     </div>

        <div class="span4">
            <a class="accordion-toggle" data-toggle="collapse" data-parent="#accordion2" href="#collapseTwo"><div class="unit grey bloat">

             <h3>derpity</h3>
             <p>derp derp derp</p>

            </div></a>
         </div>

       <div class="span4">
            <a href="#"><div class="unit grey bloat">

             <h3>durrr</h3>
             <p>durrr durrr durr</p>

            </div></a>
        </div>



        </div>

        <br />
        <br />

         <div class="row-fluid">
            <div class="span12">

        <!-- start accord -->

        <!-- end accord -->

    <div class="accordion" id="accordion2">
            <div class="accordion-group">

              <div id="collapseOne" class="accordion-body collapse">
                <div class="accordion-inner">
                    <div class="expanded">
                         <p>chicka chika</p>
                    </div>
                </div>
              </div>
            </div>
            <div class="accordion-group">

              <div id="collapseTwo" class="accordion-body collapse">
                <div class="accordion-inner">
                    <div class="expanded">
                         <p>chewwwaawawaa</p>
                    </div>
                </div>
              </div>
            </div>

          </div>




            </div>
        </div>




</div> <!-- /container -->
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