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Accordion Modules

Click here for an example of an Accordion Module.


An accordion module has the following fields:

Is this an accordion page?

Accordions can now be added into individual columns in multiple rows on a page. Only one accordion section on a page can be open at any time. Select "Accordion" from the module selector under each individual Column dropdown.

You can have as many sub-sections in your accordion as you want. Cascade will start you with one, but just click the green + sign to add more. You can also rearrange your sub-sections using the gray up and down arrows.

To remove a sub-section of your accordion, click the red X button on the respective sub-section.

Title Field
This field is used as the heading of a particular sub-section of your accordion (ex in screenshots: Accordion Item One, Accordion Item Two, etc.) See an example of this field in the screenshot in the Accordion Anchors section below.

Content Field

This is a normal text editor field. Anything entered within the editor will be the expandable content for its respective accordion title. See an example of this field in the screenshot in the Accordion Anchors section below.


Accordion Anchors

Anchor
Use a name in this field to identify an anchor link. Use file naming conventions (e.g. no special characters, no capital letters, hyphens instead of spaces, etc).

After an anchor is defined, anchor links can be included elsewhere. When a user clicks on that link, it will take them to your page with that specific accordion field expanded and at the top of their browser.

For more about how to use anchor links, visit the Anchor page.




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