I love the functionality of the jQuery accordion (http://jqueryui.com/demos/accordion/) however I do not want the style !!
I\'d like to get rid of all the styles, the im
If your'e not interested in the ui-theme (like me) then don't include the theme css files
To remove default style use clearStyle option:
$( ".selector" ).accordion({ clearStyle: true });
You can make your own accordion. Using the jQuery accordion without the UI is pointless. Creating your own accordion adapted to your site is kind of easy. You just need to fix the way you want to build it...let's say:
<div id='container'>
<a href='javascript:;'>First link</a>
<div class='content'> SOME CONTENT HERE </div>
<a href='javascript:;'>Second link</a>
<div class='content'> SOME CONTENT HERE </div>
...
</div>
Then, you just need to make something like
//On click any <a> within the container
$('#container a').click(function(e) {
//Close all <div> but the <div> right after the clicked <a>
$(e.target).next('div').siblings('div').slideUp();
//Toggle open/close on the <div> after the <a>, opening it if not open.
$(e.target).next('div').slideToggle();
});
You can now edit your class as you want since you actually don't need them for the JavaScript. Note that the with the class 'content' can contain whatever you want, including , other or since the .siblings and .next only apply to the same hierarchy.
I guess you have already solved the problem since you wrote in 2010. By the way, now it's possible to avoid styling of each ui widget by control panel, in the official jqueryUI website, before download the theme.
http://jqueryui.com/themeroller/
In case of Accordion, just 'uncheck' the checkbox button 'Accordion' and download the generated file.
It's quite late to answer I know but I think it could be useful... just in case :)
I needed (wanted) to do the same thing. In my case I wanted to remove the extra padding the default css provides for accordion-content, which looks like this:
.ui-accordion .ui-accordion-content { padding: 1em 2.2em; border-top: 0; margin-top: -2px; position: relative; top: 1px; margin-bottom: 2px; overflow: auto; display: none; zoom: 1; }
In MY css I simply added this:
.ui-accordion .ui-accordion-content {padding: 0;}
This successfully set (overrode) just the padding.
Rob
Forget all theese tricks, overrides or other pains.
You just have to provide a css scope when you donwload your theme, like: .jquerythemeon
and then put the class to all elements you want to be themed
EDIT: I got some bugs with scope today, in structure.min.css the scope was always generated with "jquerythemeon" and not ".jquerythemeon". To fix it just replace all occurences