Adding Accordions

Drupal has received some upgrades that included new features - and new ways to use the old ones. Have you tried using the accordion feature on "FAQ" pages or something where it had a lot of content organized by category and you wanted to hide the details until the page visitor selected a category?  The accordion feature available in the Drupal page editor helps meet this need.

When you are editing the accordion on a page the accordion content looks like the attached screenshot.  There are outlined boxes for the "tabs" and the "Tab content" of the accordion

There is one tip we wanted to share about the accordion that might not be obvious based on our customer support calls.

First, to add an accordion, there is a button on the top toolbar highlighted in red below that will add the accordion into your body.

Example of adding accordion

After clicking the above button the accordion will appear in your text like it does pictured below. 

Example of accordion

You can replace the existing text with your own titles and text from here. If you find that two accordion tabs isn’t enough and want to add more, you just have to right click on the existing accordion tab, then select where you want the new tab to be located in the accordion. 
Example of adding an accordion

There still isn’t a way to make sub menu items but distinguishing them with titles using heading text is a great way to make this effect possible. We get lots of questions on sub-menus and will let you know when these options are available on Drupal.