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7.8

Accordion Menu with internal scrolling

Asked by MediaMacros in Macromedia Flash

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We are working on a setup that needs a navigation much like the outlook bar.  We have external data that comes in as groups and then has multiple icons, etc that get populated.  The problem is that we never know how much space each will be until its loaded.  We are trying to set up an accordion menu for the categories, then add the icons to that.  This part is not a problem, but if the content exceeds the viewable space of the accordion area we need a scrll inside the accordion iteslf.  Does anyone know of a way to do this and have the viewable area sense how large it is so the scroll shows at the appropriate size?  Thanks.
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Zone: Macromedia Flash
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