You can use the jQuery cookie plugin for this
Just set the cookie when hiding, showing, then on load set what's shown based on any cookies set. You can do this by naming the cookies like this: "display" - this.id
If you wrapped each menu with a <div id="unique">
like you have with geysers (so we have a unique ID to set a cookie for), something like this should work:
$('h3').next('.g_menu').filter(function() {
return $.cookie("expanded-" + $(this).parent("[id]").attr("id"));
}).hide();
$('h3').click(function(){
$(this).toggleClass('closeit').toggleClass('openit');
var menu = $(this).next('.g_menu');
if(menu.is(':visible')) {
menu.fadeOut(50);
$.cookie("expanded-" + $(this).parent().attr("id"), true);
} else {
menu.fadeIn(980);
$.cookie("expanded-" + $(this).parent().attr("id"), null);
}
});?
To make this work, wrap <h3 class="openit">Other</h3><div class="g_menu"></div>
in a <div id="other"></div>
You can play with a sample to see this in action here.
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