Basic Accordion
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use
to
style each element. These classes control the overall appearance, as
well as
the
showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with
custom
CSS or overriding our default variables. It's also worth noting that
just
about
any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the
transition
does limit overflow.
This is the second item's accordion body. It is hidden
by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use
to
style each element. These classes control the overall appearance, as
well as
the
showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with
custom
CSS or overriding our default variables. It's also worth noting that
just
about
any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the
transition
does limit overflow.
This is the third item's accordion body. It is hidden
by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use
to
style each element. These classes control the overall appearance, as
well as
the
showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with
custom
CSS or overriding our default variables. It's also worth noting that
just
about
any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the
transition
does limit overflow.
Basic Accordion with Icons
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use
to
style each element. These classes control the overall appearance, as
well as
the
showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with
custom
CSS or overriding our default variables. It's also worth noting that
just
about
any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the
transition
does limit overflow.
This is the second item's accordion body. It is hidden
by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use
to
style each element. These classes control the overall appearance, as
well as
the
showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with
custom
CSS or overriding our default variables. It's also worth noting that
just
about
any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the
transition
does limit overflow.
This is the third item's accordion body. It is hidden
by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use
to
style each element. These classes control the overall appearance, as
well as
the
showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with
custom
CSS or overriding our default variables. It's also worth noting that
just
about
any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the
transition
does limit overflow.
Basic Accordion with border
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use
to
style each element. These classes control the overall appearance, as
well as
the
showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with
custom
CSS or overriding our default variables. It's also worth noting that
just
about
any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the
transition
does limit overflow.
This is the second item's accordion body. It is hidden
by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use
to
style each element. These classes control the overall appearance, as
well as
the
showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with
custom
CSS or overriding our default variables. It's also worth noting that
just
about
any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the
transition
does limit overflow.
This is the third item's accordion body. It is hidden
by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use
to
style each element. These classes control the overall appearance, as
well as
the
showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with
custom
CSS or overriding our default variables. It's also worth noting that
just
about
any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the
transition
does limit overflow.
Basic Accordion with Icons and Border
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use
to
style each element. These classes control the overall appearance, as
well as
the
showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with
custom
CSS or overriding our default variables. It's also worth noting that
just
about
any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the
transition
does limit overflow.
This is the second item's accordion body. It is hidden
by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use
to
style each element. These classes control the overall appearance, as
well as
the
showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with
custom
CSS or overriding our default variables. It's also worth noting that
just
about
any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the
transition
does limit overflow.
This is the third item's accordion body. It is hidden
by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use
to
style each element. These classes control the overall appearance, as
well as
the
showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with
custom
CSS or overriding our default variables. It's also worth noting that
just
about
any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the
transition
does limit overflow.
Accordion With Title And Arrow Stretched
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use
to
style each element. These classes control the overall appearance, as
well as
the
showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with
custom
CSS or overriding our default variables. It's also worth noting that
just
about
any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the
transition
does limit overflow.
This is the second item's accordion body. It is hidden
by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use
to
style each element. These classes control the overall appearance, as
well as
the
showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with
custom
CSS or overriding our default variables. It's also worth noting that
just
about
any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the
transition
does limit overflow.
This is the third item's accordion body. It is hidden
by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use
to
style each element. These classes control the overall appearance, as
well as
the
showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with
custom
CSS or overriding our default variables. It's also worth noting that
just
about
any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the
transition
does limit overflow.
Accordion With Arrows
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance,
as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify
any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's
also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
This is the second item's accordion body. It is hidden
by default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that
we use to style each element. These classes control the overall
appearance, as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You
can modify any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default
variables. It's also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within
the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit
overflow.
This is the third item's accordion body. It is hidden
by default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that
we use to style each element. These classes control the overall
appearance, as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You
can modify any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default
variables. It's also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within
the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit
overflow.
Accordion With Title, Arrow Stretched And Border
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use
to
style each element. These classes control the overall appearance, as
well as
the
showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with
custom
CSS or overriding our default variables. It's also worth noting that
just
about
any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the
transition
does limit overflow.
This is the second item's accordion body. It is hidden
by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use
to
style each element. These classes control the overall appearance, as
well as
the
showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with
custom
CSS or overriding our default variables. It's also worth noting that
just
about
any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the
transition
does limit overflow.
This is the third item's accordion body. It is hidden
by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use
to
style each element. These classes control the overall appearance, as
well as
the
showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with
custom
CSS or overriding our default variables. It's also worth noting that
just
about
any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the
transition
does limit overflow.
Accordion With Arrows and Borders
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance,
as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify
any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's
also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
This is the second item's accordion body. It is hidden
by default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that
we use to style each element. These classes control the overall
appearance, as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You
can modify any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default
variables. It's also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within
the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit
overflow.
This is the third item's accordion body. It is hidden
by default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that
we use to style each element. These classes control the overall
appearance, as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You
can modify any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default
variables. It's also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within
the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit
overflow.
Primary
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance,
as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify
any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's
also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance,
as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify
any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's
also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance,
as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify
any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's
also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
Secondary
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance,
as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify
any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's
also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance,
as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify
any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's
also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance,
as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify
any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's
also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
primary Soft Colored Accordion
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance,
as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify
any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's
also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance,
as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify
any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's
also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance,
as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify
any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's
also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
Secondary Soft Colored Accordion
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance,
as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify
any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's
also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance,
as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify
any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's
also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance,
as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify
any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's
also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
Nested Accordion
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance,
as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify
any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's
also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance,
as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify
any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's
also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance,
as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify
any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's
also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance,
as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify
any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's
also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance,
as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify
any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's
also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
Nested Accordion With Borders
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance,
as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify
any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's
also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance,
as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify
any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's
also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance,
as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify
any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's
also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance,
as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify
any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's
also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by
default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we
use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance,
as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify
any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's
also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.