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Section Front Pages and Pages do not offer an accordion option, so if you would like to create tabbed content, you will need to create an FAQ page.

See an example of this content type

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Instructions

  • Go to Content > Create Content > FAQs

  • Give the FAQ a Title

  • Assign the FAQ to a Section

  • If you need content at the top of the page, enter it into the Body (top of Page) text area

  • In the Question field, put the title of the the accordion

  • Put content into the Answer field

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To add another section (Questionquestion/Answer answer pair) to this page, click the Add Another Item button and this will create another set of fieldsselect Add another item.

The maximum number of sections you can add to an FAQ page is 24, but best practices suggests . Best practices suggest not making the page so long that users can’t are unable find the information they need. Currently, District ITS ' best practices recommends a maximum of 10 items.

  • In the Menu Settings section, select Provide a Menu Link

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  • Provide a Menu Link Title

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The menu link title should match the page title, since Section Front Pages are specifically meant to summarize the section.

  • Provide a Description of the page (this is important for search engine optimization and for ADA compliance)

  • Assign the page to the main section of the site it will appear under, called the Parent Item

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  • Click Save to publish your content

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Each tab collapses when not clicked onselected, so you can pack quite a bit of content onto these FAQ pages. As a best practice, though, it is a good idea to save the page once you have four or five FAQ question fields complete and then go back in to enter the rest.
The maximum limit is 24 Questions/Answers pairs.

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