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I followed this post to use a form drop down to show/hide divs.
http://www.thescripts.com/forum/thread150206.html

Now I need to be able to show two or three divs at once while hiding all the others on each drop down selection.

Any ideas?
Apr 24 '07 #1
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I followed this post to use a form drop down to show/hide divs.
http://www.thescripts.com/forum/thread150206.html

Now I need to be able to show two or three divs at once while hiding all the others on each drop down selection.

Any ideas?
My only suggestion would be to build the enitre drop down as an onchange javascript call...you will have to tailor the function specifically for the items you are working with. I am working on something similar my slef that currently does an href location change in an iframe after onchange call in a drop down box
Apr 25 '07 #2

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