Accordion – unites image and text

Impress your website visitors with these very clever, yet easy to use “Accordions” which give you a number of ways to display text and images together. This is a VERY useful concept because…

..perhaps you have a lot of information and content on your site (or will do) but you need to make it available to your visitors WITHOUT them having to scroll their screen too much, then an Accordion Functionality is the way to go…

The first example in the Accordion range is an example of a closed Accordion..

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By clicking the title bars the content opens out – alternatively you could have yours set so that it will open if a visitor to your site just hovers over the title bar.

You also have the choice that when your visitor arrives on your page, one of the sections is already opened out, you may also decide which section is the open one and which are closed. An example of this can be seen below.

The title bar can have any words you want, e.g. “Name of your Service or Product”

When the contents opens out you can have an image of your product or perhaps an image that represents your service, with as much description about that product or service as you would like and can of course include an internal link through to a page on your site where your visitor can purchase your product or service.

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By using one of these to display your product or service you can get a lot of information into a small space which means it does not take up lots of space on your site.

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These Accordions can display as many items as you want, in this example we have just three being used.

In this example you can see that when you land on the page, part of the Accordion is already open which is great to display an eye catching Events Poster or any other image that speaks a thousands words..

EXAMPLE OF OPEN ACCORDION

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All of your event details could go here and optionally you could include links to an Events booking page or perhaps you could link to your Facebook Page (and/or any other Social Media platform, e.g. LinkedIn, Google+).

You could have the image be clickable to link to a Facebook event, like the example below, go ahead, give it a try and click the image: