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Yes. I think Char was more accurate with "expandable links".
> If so, I love 'em. They're not for everything, but they work well in
> all cases where links are clearly identifiable. If there's no doubt
> I'll get more information if I click [this], the fact that another
> page/screen doesn't have to load to deliver it is all gravy. Gravy
> for devs, too: all the content's in one page, and you can deliver a
> simple page that gets no more cluttered than the user wants or needs
> it to be.
>
> Good stuff. Very simple with Javascript, CSS and XHTML. Beware the
> more complex approaches. Once you've got the script (view source), as
> long as each expandable option has a unique ID, you're done.
Unfortunately many times they're not implemented well, and end up
looking like sub-headings or bold text, and users don't think to click
on them. Your example is better, because you have the "expand/collapse
icon" next to them.
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