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i use this for displaying a very deep set of FAQ (img below) that once used a treeview but found it too messy.

http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/702/53758010151491375964161.j...

of course it has some improvement, like use some custom type and more css styling.


Thanks, it seems happen to very deep folders.

i will fix that. And i found IE * will not show up at all.


This bug fixed, and after tested, IE 8 is known not working.


thanks, we will make it easier, i don't know, maybe with a wizard? ha


pistoriusp's comment isn't about trip.js, it's about overall design of sites. The goal of a UX engineer is to make things like trip.js obsolete. The design should be clean and self explanatory.


I 100% agree with your comment. That is most definitely the goal of a UX engineer. However it's kind of like striving for perfection, it's impossible. If anything a really good UX engineer shoots for that 100% and fills in the rest with these types of tools. Can anyone here point to a complex webapp that doesn't have some kind of instructions system?


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