Basic Accordion
Accordions are nice to use when you have a lot of items you want to list and it would create too many rows if used as a tab.
You can add text as applicable to each Accordion item.
You can add as many accordions as you need. It's a nice way of creating easy to view information in an organized manner.
Please see the CMS Support page and Learn More section for a live example of an accordion in use.
2 Column Accordion with Media
The two-column accordion includes a left/right side. One side is text and the other can be used for media. You can reverse the placement of these sides and also utilize the settings tab to adjust the ratio.
- An artist’s impression of a quantum electrodynamics simulation using 100 qubits of an IBM quantum computer. The spheres and lines denote the qubits and connectivity of the IBM quantum processor; gold spheres denote the qubits used in the simulation.Image courtesy of Roland Farrell, Marc Illa, Anthony Ciavarella, and Martin J. Savage
A second accordion tab with a media item.
- Crystallographic and spectroscopic evidence now show that americium and curium yield a variety of polyoxometalate compounds that their lanthanide counterparts are unable to form.Image courtesy of Eric B. Smith, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Our final accordion sample slide for our two column with media
Basic Tabs
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Two Column Tab with Media
- Solar Energy in Alaska, a sign of the diversification diversification of Alaska's energy portfolio.KPEDD
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