I tried that but when expanding / collapsing, whichever one is open still toggles (thus closes while the others open and vice-versa). Even when I try . Show (instead of toggle), I'm getting the same thing happening... – lorenzium Sep 10 '09 at 8:12 Instead of using slideToggle setup two functions: one to open all, one to close all.
– Mike Buckbee Sep 10 '09 at 15:06.
Why not just call slideToggle on loading the page instead of trying to simulate a click.
Now I want to expand the whole tree. To do so I use the solution I found here.
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