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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T15:24:50+00:00 2026-05-23T15:24:50+00:00

I’m trying to beat a basic accordion style menu into submission – using jQuery.

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I’m trying to beat a basic accordion style menu into submission – using jQuery.

Here’s the menu:

http://www.cybart.com/bscg/

Here’s a snippet of code that gives it accordion functionality:

$('#access ul li').click(function(){
        $('#access ul ul:visible').slideUp();
        $(this).children('ul:hidden').slideDown();

    });

The problem: a click on a sub-menu link makes the submenu slide up (and close).

I want to keep the submenu open when the submenu link is clicked, and slide up only when a top level links are clicked.

How can I select only the top level ul with jQuery to animate the submenu? Or is there a way to select the sub-menu link and “tell it” to keep the submenu open on click?

I would appreciate your wisdom!

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    2026-05-23T15:24:51+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 3:24 pm

    It seems like you need to use the > operator in CSS.

    .foo > .bar selects all elements with class bar that is a direct child of an element with class foo

    Got it, working code:

    $('#access ul.menu > li > a').click(function(){
            $('#access ul ul:visible').slideUp();
            $(this).siblings('ul').slideDown();
        });
    }); 
    

    To keep the menu from sliding back up again this works:

    $('#access ul.menu > li > a').click(function(){
            var siblingUl = $(this).siblings('ul');
            if(siblingUl.is(':visible')) { // The currently open menu was clicked
                // Remove this if you want nothing to happen
                siblingUl.slideUp();
                return;
            }
    
            $('#access ul ul:visible').slideUp();
            siblingUl.slideDown();
        });
    }); 
    
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