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<title>Three Ways to Define a TreeView: Markup (Progressive Enhancement), Existing TreeView Instance, and Object Literal </title>

<style type="text/css">
/*margin and padding on body element
  can introduce errors in determining
  element position and are not recommended;
  we turn them off as a foundation for YUI
  CSS treatments. */
body {
  margin:0;
  padding:0;
}
</style>

<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="yui_2.7.0b-lib/fonts/fonts-min.css" />
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="yui_2.7.0b-lib/treeview/assets/skins/sam/treeview.css" />
<script type="text/javascript" src="yui_2.7.0b-lib/yahoo-dom-event/yahoo-dom-event.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="yui_2.7.0b-lib/treeview/treeview-min.js"></script>


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<style type="text/css">
.whitebg {
  background-color:white;
}
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<body class=" yui-skin-sam">


<h1>Three Ways to Define a TreeView: Markup (Progressive Enhancement), Existing TreeView Instance, and Object Literal </h1>

<div class="exampleIntro">
  <p>In this simple example you can see how to build <a href="http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/treeview/">TreeView Control</a> instance  from several different sources of data:</p>

<ol>
  <li>an HTML list on the page;</li>
  <li>an existing TreeView instance's definition;</li>
  <li>a  branch of an existing TreeView instance (e.g., from one of its nodes).</li>
</ol>
      
</div>

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<h3>Tree from markup</h3>
<div id="markup" class="whitebg">
  <ul>
    <li>List 0
      <ul>
        <li>List 0-0
          <ul>
            <li>item 0-0-0</li>
            <li>item 0-0-1</li>
          </ul>
        </li>
      </ul>
    </li>
    <li>item 0-1
      <ul>
        <li><a target="_new" href="HTTP://developer.yahoo.com/yui" title="go to YUI Home Page">YUI</a>
          <ul>
            <li>item 0-1-0</li>
            <li>item 0-1-1</li>
          </ul>
        </li>
      </ul>
    </li>
  </ul>
</div>
<hr/>
<h3>Copy of the tree above taken from its own definition</h3>
<div id="treeDiv2" class="whitebg"></div>
<hr/>
<h3>Copy of the second branch of the tree at the top</h3>
<div id="treeDiv3" class="whitebg"></div>
<hr/>
<h3>Tree built from a static definition</h3>
<div id="treeDiv4" class="whitebg"></div>
<script type="text/javascript">

//global variable to allow console inspection of tree:
var tree1, tree2, tree3;

//anonymous function wraps the remainder of the logic:
(function() {
  var treeInit = function() {
    tree1 = new YAHOO.widget.TreeView("markup");
    tree1.render();
    
    tree2 = new YAHOO.widget.TreeView("treeDiv2",tree1.getTreeDefinition());
    tree2.render();

    var branch = tree1.getRoot().children[1];
    tree3 = new YAHOO.widget.TreeView("treeDiv3", branch.getNodeDefinition());
    tree3.render();
    
    (new YAHOO.widget.TreeView("treeDiv4",[
      'Label 0',
      {type:'Text', label:'text label 1', title:'this is the tooltip for text label 1'},
      {type:'Text', label:'branch 1', title:'there should be children here', expanded:true, children:[
        'Label 1-0'
      ]},
      {type:'Text',label:'YAHOO',title:'this should be an href', href:'http://www.yahoo.com', target:'somewhere new'},
      {type:'HTML',html:'<a href="developer.yahoo.com/yui">YUI</a>'},
      {type:'MenuNode',label:'branch 3',title:'this is a menu node', expanded:false, children:[
        'Label 3-0',
        'Label 3-1'
      ]}
    ])).render();    
  };

  //Add an onDOMReady handler to build the tree when the document is ready
    YAHOO.util.Event.onDOMReady(treeInit);

})();

</script>
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