I am working on a Control Panel that has a left column menu that has Collapsible sections using JavaScript(jQuery) ,HTML, and Cookies. See the image for brief idea.
In the image you can see that the Account Information
menu is expanded/open/visible.
Server Admin
, Database Management
, Domain Management
, Mail
, and several others
not shown in the image are Collapsed/closed/hidden
Currently I store a cookie for each menu section that tells if it is collapsed or not. If there is 10 menu sections, that is 10 Cookies (n X menu sections) being read on every page load.
So my question is, if there was 20-30 cokies holding this information in my control panel, would it be better to instead store them as 1 cookie and thenstore the value of each menu in this one cookie, perhaps a JSON string or some other format stored in the cookie?
Would love to hear of a better way then my current. It works now but just feel wrong.
Please help, I am by no means a Javascript expert and I am still learning JS, my background is more PHP.
Here is my code so far...
// jQuery Cookie plugin is not shown but is also used.
$(document).ready(function() {
// Handle the menu state based on Click events
$('#menu-sidebar li:has(ul) .heading').click(function() {
$(this).next().toggle();
if ($(this).next().is(':visible')) {
$.cookie($(this).text().replace(/\+|-|\s/g,''), 'expanded');
$(this).children('.open').text('-');
}
if ($(this).next().is(':hidden')) {
$.cookie($(this).text().replace(/\+|-|\s/g,''), 'collapsed');
$(this).children('.open').text('+');
}
});
// Handle the Menu state based on current Cookie values
$('#menu-sidebar > li').each(function() {
var cookieName = $(this).children('.heading').text().replace(/\+|-|\s/g,'')
var verticalNav = $.cookie( cookieName );
if (verticalNav == 'expanded') {
$(this).find('ul').show();
$(this).find('.open').text('-');
}
});
});
I have added all the JavaScript and HTML + CSS on a JSFiddle page to see it in action here... http://jsfiddle.net/jasondavis/mvucU/