• I’m sure this works if you already know how to hand code up some jQuery UI in WordPress. So I gave it 2 stars instead of 1.

    Sadly, I don’t know enough about jQuery to use this plugin. I put what I thought (based on reading up in the jQuery docs for the accordion widget) was supposed to go in the custom code box, as well as the html from the jQuery examples.

    I think there should be some prominent language near the top of the plugin page that explains exactly what a novice is getting into here. I gave it a good try, but was unable to diagnose what I was doing wrong. In the past I’ve never had any trouble hooking up jQuery in my projects.

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  • Plugin Author David Gwyer

    (@dgwyer)

    The Plugin just enables jQuery UI libraries. The jQuery code you add is entirely up to you.

    You can enter jQuery code in the Plugin options page or via your own Plugin.

    The snapshots coming along with the plugin has the code to configure accordion and tabs. You could have used that.

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