I've seen this question asked several times but haven't seen any answers.

I have a ul that I'm expanding and collapsing using slideToggle() with jquery. The code is simple:

$('#leftMenu li a.moreLess').click(function() {
    $(this).next().slideToggle('normal');   
});

With markup of:

<a class="moreLess">Click here to see more</a>
<ul>
  <li>something</li>
  <li>something else</li>
  ...
</ul>

I have a button with a class of .moreLess and when it is clicked the list below it should expand or collapse. For some reason in IE 7 all of the content is disappearing once the list is fully expanding. When it collapses, the content appears again until the list is fully closed.

I'm not sure if this is something CSS related, but I was hoping someone might have run into this before. Thanks in advance for your help!

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possible duplicate of jQuery slideDown in IE9 - content disappears after animation finishes – sth Nov 13 '11 at 14:52
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up vote 6 down vote accepted

FYI the problem was with CSS positioning on the elements inside the UL that is being toggled. Once I removed any relative and/or absolute positioning on those elements, the problem no longer happened.

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Thanks a lot for coming back and answering your own question, ran into the exact same problem and this fixed it for me. – Hugo Migneron Jun 23 '11 at 14:07
Also seems to be an issue when you have postition:relative|absolute for the thing being toggled (not just the contents). In my case it was a div. The fix by Phenom (set zoom:1 property) solved my problem. – djangodude Mar 22 at 16:33
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put a zoom:1 property. it works with position:relative.

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The same question is asked and answered on this page. The solution is answered by SequenceDigitale.com

jQuery slideDown in IE9 - content disappears after animation finishes

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