General Content Functions
The following page provides examples of the type of general content functions and effects available in the CMS. Available functions and effects include:
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Accordions
Accordion pages are used to allow multiple pieces of information to be available on the same page. They allow the user to swap between the accordions without moving off the main page.
Before creating your accordions, you should undertake the following preparation:
- Confirm the text required for your accordions;
- Confirm the heading text for your accordions.
CMS users can create accordions in their webpages by following the instructions provided in Information Sheet 13.
Expanding Content
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Expanding Content
Expanding content can be used to have some content on a page hidden and then revealed when users click on a link. This can be useful for helping users to navigate through information and for pages such as FAQs.
Before creating your expanding content, you should undertake the following preparation:
- Confirm the text required for your expanding content;
- Confirm the heading text for your expanding content.
CMS users can introduce expanding content to their webpages by following the instructions provided in Information Sheet 14.
Tables
Tables should only be used for data, not as a way of laying out the page.
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Table with Column and Row Headings
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Before creating a table, you should undertake the following preparation:
- Confirm the data required for your table;
- Confirm the headings required for your table.
CMS users can create accordions in their webpages by following the instructions provided in Information Sheet 4.4.