sp-dev-fx-webparts/samples/react-accordion-section/README.md

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SPFx Accordion Section FAQ Builder web part

Summary

  • Adds a collapsible accordion section to an Office 365 SharePoint page or Teams Tab.
  • Ideal for creating FAQs.
  • When adding the web part, you'll be prompted to select a list from a property panel dropdown (target list must have a Title column and Content column). This will generate an accordion with one section for each item in the list.
  • Modifications/deletions/additions to the list items in the target list of an added web part are automatically reflected on the page.
  • To deploy to a Teams tab see current Microsoft documentation.

Web Part in Action

Usage

1) Create or use a list with a Title and a Content column:

  • The value in the Title column for each item will appear in the heading bars of the Accordion.
  • The value in the Content column for each item will appear in the collapsible content section of the Accordion
  • When creating the columns, select "Multiple lines of text". Rich text is now supported within the Content column.

Create list for use with the Accordion

2) Add the Accordion Section web part to your page & select your list:

Select list from property panel for use with the Accordion

Used SharePoint Framework Version

1.10.0

Applies to

Update accordingly as needed.

Prerequisites

Any special pre-requisites?

Solution

Solution Author(s)
SPFx Collapsible Accordion Section Erik Benke (@erikjbenke)

Version history

Version Date Comments
1.0 August 14, 2019 Initial release
1.1 September 19, 2019 Minor updates, adding to Github
1.2 April 15, 2020 Added Polyfills for IE11 compatibility
1.3 July 10, 2020 Adding Rich Text support for Content panels
1.4 July 10, 2020 Upgraded to SPFx 1.10.

Disclaimer

THIS CODE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.


Minimal Path to Awesome

  • Clone or download this repository
  • Run in command line:
    • npm install to install the npm dependencies
    • gulp serve to display in Developer Workbench (recommend using your tenant workbench so you can test with real lists within your site)
  • To package and deploy:
    • Use gulp bundle --ship & gulp package-solution --ship
    • Add the .sppkg to your SharePoint App Catalog