Introduction
Have you ever wondered if you can create an accordion without writing very long codes?
With HTML5 and a little bit of CSS you can achieve this
The <details>
tag
The <details>
tag is used to define extra information that a user can open and close on demand. By default it is closed and when open, it expands the contents.
The <summary>
is usually used alongside the <details>
element to define a heading for the content.
Let us see how this works
<body>
<details>
<summary>Accordion</summary>
<p>
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</p>
</details>
</body>
This is the basic structure but we can decide to add some additional style for example:
body{
background-color: lightblue;
}
details {
background-color: white;
padding-block: 10px;
padding-inline: 10px;
border-radius: 5px;
width: 50%;
margin-inline: auto;
}
summary {
text-transform: capitalize;
}
p{
color: gray;
}
The output should look some thing like
Conclusion
Creating accordions with JavaScript makes your work neater, smaller in size and easier to read and understand .
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