diff --git a/docsupport/style.css b/docsupport/style.css index bf5d9aa..2854c83 100644 --- a/docsupport/style.css +++ b/docsupport/style.css @@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ h3 { font-weight: bold; } ul li { list-style: disc; margin-left: 1em; margin-bottom: 1.25em; } ol li { margin-left: 1.25em; } -ol ul { margin: .25em 0 0; } -ol ul li { margin: 0 0 .25em 1em; } +ol ul, ul ul { margin: .25em 0 0; } +ol ul li, ul ul li { list-style-type: circle; margin: 0 0 .25em 1em; } li > p { margin-top: .25em; } diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index 9c08b41..ea11ead 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -1185,6 +1185,26 @@
Chosen automatically sets the default field text ("Choose a country...") by reading the select element's title value. If no title value is present, it will default to "Select Some Option" or "Select Some Options" depending on whether the select is single or multiple. You can change these elements in the plug-in js file as you see fit.
<select title="Choose a country..." style="width:350px;" multiple class="chzn-select">
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+ When working with form fields, you often want to perform some behavior after a value has been selected or deselected. Whenever a user selects a field in Chosen, it triggers a "change" event* on the original form field. That let's you do something like this:
+$("#form_field").chosen().change( … );
Note: Prototype doesn't offer support for triggering standard browser events. Event.simulate is required to trigger the change event when using the Prototype version.
+If you need to update the options in your select field and want Chosen to pick up the changes, you'll need to trigger the "liszt:updated" event on the field. Chosen will re-build itself based on the updated content.
+$("#form_field").trigger("liszt:updated");
Event.fire($("form_field"), "liszt:updated");