Free

Accordion FAQ With Multiple Style Options

Add This Accordion Module to Your HubSpot Page to Easily Add a FAQ Section or Decrease the Scroll Height of Your Page.

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Module Demo

Example one - one panel open at a time

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Example two - multiple panels can be open

The headline and subheader tells us what you're offering, and the form header closes the deal. Over here you can explain why your offer is so great it's worth filling out a form for.

Remember:

  • Bullets are great
  • For spelling out benefits and
  • Turning visitors into leads.

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The headline and subheader tells us what you're offering, and the form header closes the deal. Over here you can explain why your offer is so great it's worth filling out a form for.

Remember:

  • Bullets are great
  • For spelling out benefits and
  • Turning visitors into leads.

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Example three - two column layout on desktop only

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Example four - stacked bars with the first item open

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Frequently Asked Questions

Steps How to add a Jake Addons custom module to a page.

  1. In your HubSpot account, navigate to Marketing > Website > Website Pages.
  2. Hover over a page and click Edit.
  3. In the content editor sidebar on the left of the window, locate the search box and type "jake"
  4. Next, select a module that appears in the All Modules section
  5. Click a module and drag it into position on the page.

How do I add this HubSpot module to a page?

Some pages you create will require an image gallery or tab content, but others will not. HubSpot modules give you the control to add new functionality to only the pages you need without impacting the rest of the pages on your website. These modules are added to drag-and-drop areas or sections when editing a page. If you are more familiar with WordPress, they are like blocks or plugins in that CMS.
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