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Using the HTML tag details for easy accordions

Using the HTML Tag `

` for automatic accordions.

HTML

<!-- Font Awesome -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/font-awesome/6.0.0-beta3/css/all.min.css">

<div class="details-wrap">
<ul>
  <li>
    <details>
      <summary>The details HTML element <i class="fa fa-plus"></i></summary>
      <p>The details HTML element creates a disclosure widget in which information is visible only when the widget is toggled into an "open" state. A summary or label must be provided using the summary element.</p>
    </details>
  </li>
  <li>
    <details>
      <summary>A disclosure widget is typically presented <i class="fa fa-plus"></i></summary>
      <p>A disclosure widget is typically presented onscreen using a small triangle which rotates (or twists) to indicate open/closed status, with a label next to the triangle. The contents of the summary element are used as the label for the disclosure widget.</p>
    </details>
  </li>
  <li>
    <details>
      <summary>When the user clicks on the widget <i class="fa fa-plus"></i></summary>
      <p>When the user clicks on the widget or focuses it then presses the space bar, it "twists" open, revealing its contents. The common use of a triangle which rotates or twists around to represent opening or closing the widget is why these are sometimes called "twisty".</p>
    </details>
  </li>  
</ul>
</div>

CSS

.details-wrap ul {
  margin: 50px auto;
  list-style:none;
}

.details-wrap  ul li {
  margin-bottom: 8px;
}

.details-wrap details {
  background: #303030;
}

.details-wrap details summary i {
  transition: 0.15s;
}

.details-wrap details summary {
  display: flex;
  align-items: center;
  justify-content: space-between;
  cursor: pointer;
  list-style: none;
  user-select: none;
  padding: 20px 56px;
}

.details-wrap details[open] summary i {
  transform: rotate(45deg);
}

.details-wrap details p {
  padding: 26px;
  border-top: 1px solid #000;
}
  • The details HTML element

    The details HTML element creates a disclosure widget in which information is visible only when the widget is toggled into an "open" state. A summary or label must be provided using the summary element.

  • A disclosure widget is typically presented

    A disclosure widget is typically presented onscreen using a small triangle which rotates (or twists) to indicate open/closed status, with a label next to the triangle. The contents of the summary element are used as the label for the disclosure widget.

  • When the user clicks on the widget

    When the user clicks on the widget or focuses it then presses the space bar, it "twists" open, revealing its contents. The common use of a triangle which rotates or twists around to represent opening or closing the widget is why these are sometimes called "twisty".

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