Widget Library

Question Accordian

This widget displays questions on a page in an accordion-style on a page.

Works in conjunction with the Questions module to display several questions in a series of collapsible areas that can be used to organize information. An example would be a series of questions about your school. When an individual question is clicked, its answer is shown.

  • You can only use one Question Accordion widget per page. Multiple items will conflict, making it so that only your Question Accordion's first instance will work properly.
  • Do not nest a Question Accordion widget inside an Accordion Widget. A conflict occurs between the two, and they will not work correctly.




How do I add this widget to a page?

  1. Click Edit Page
  2. Click either + Content or the Settings icon (down-facing caret) to the right of Edit, where you will need to select either Insert above or Insert below.
  3. Choose the Question Accordion widget.
  4. Select the department you would like to pull the questions from and any additional fields that can be found in the Settings tab. The fields and their descriptions are listed below;
    • FAQS Displayed - The total number of alerts to be displayed.

    • Tags - This allows you to select a tag to display only questions that have that tag.

    • List Heading - Enter the title of the list. If nothing is entered, a heading will not be displayed.

    • Heading Size - You can choose the size of the heading if one is entered. The available options for sizes range from H1 through H3.

    • Description - Enter a short description of the list. If nothing is entered, no description will be displayed.

    • Title Sizes - The size of any titles. The sizes available are; default, H1 through H6.

    • More Link Text - Enter a text link to view all related questions. If blank, the link will not display.

  5. When done, click on the green Create button, and your Question Accordion widget will show up 
  6. Make sure to click either the Publish or the Save Draft option just as you would when you're editing pages.