--- Tobias Herp <tobias.herp gmx.de> wrote:
>
> Nice idea; this would require some Javascript. One
solution (and
> probably the most flexible) would be to create all
blocks but hide all
> of them but the currently selected via CSS. When the
selection is
> changed, it would trigger a function which hides the
currently visible
> block (style="display:hidden") and renders
the selected
> (style="display:block").
>
> To have the whole thing barrier-free, generate the
select element via
> Javascript, have all blocks visible and hide all but
the selected block
> onLoad. For Javascript switched off (or unavailable)
this would look
> just like the current version; clumsy but usable.
>
Crud. Javascript/CSS is *not* my forte. Allow me one last
try to make this idea
a reality (by me)...
Is there a way to turn the text in the classblock that is
bolded (the Issuetype
name) into a link that merely calls the page.html page
again, but passes it an
indicator of what Issuetype was selected. I could then use
something around
each classblock to either show/not show it based on that
passed value. Is
*this* possible?
Again, thanks for the help and bearing with me as I find a
solution that is
achievable.
ronb.
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