<style></style> since 2000
Well I know everyone was on the edge of their seats, however, all can relax: the bug has been fixed.
All I did was create a way to manage what ‘view state’ I was in, rather then doing a if/then of the current class name. My only made-up explanation I can come up with for why this works is that on page load, jQuery builds a giant array of your page elements and properties. When I start swapping class names around, that array isn’t being updated. Therefor, I just needed to come up with a method for tracking the state and query that rather then the current class name. Now all is well.
See it in action, or, you can download the .NET project and see it in action. I don’t care for .NET, but it’s what I had at the time—that and I don’t know php (yet).
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