Accordion Shortcodes free WordPress plugin
Description
Accordion Shortcodes free WordPress plugin
Accordion Shortcodes is a simple plugin that adds a few shortcodes for adding accordion drop-downs to your pages.
The accordions should blend seamlessly with your theme. However, you may want to edit your theme’s main stylesheet in order to add some custom styling (see below for sample CSS).
Features
Adds two shortcodes for adding accordions to your site
Supports multiple accordions with individual settings on a single page
Two buttons in the TinyMCE editor make it easy to add and configure the accordion shortcodes
Responsive
No default CSS added
Only adds JavaScript on pages that use the shortcodes
Support for item IDs and direct links
Accessible (for users requiring tabbed keyboard navigation control)
Optional Features
Open the first accordion item by default
Open all accordion items by default
Disable auto closing of accordion items
Manually close items by clicking the title again
Scroll page to title when it’s clicked open
Set the HTML tag for the title element
Change the semantic structure of your accordions (advanced)
The Shortcodes
The two shortcodes that are added are:
[accordion]…[/accordion]
and
[accordion-item title=””]…[/accordion-item]
Basic Usage Example
[accordion] [accordion-item title=”Title of accordion item”]Drop-down content goes here.[/accordion-item] [accordion-item title=”Second accordion item”]Drop-down content goes here.[/accordion-item] [/accordion]
This will output the following HTML:
Sample CSS
Here is some sample CSS to get you started if you want to customize the look and feel of the accordion.
/* Accordion Styles */ .accordion { border-bottom: 1px solid #dbdbdb; margin-bottom: 20px; } .accordion-title { border-top: 1px solid #dbdbdb; margin: 0; padding: 20px 0; cursor: pointer; } .accordion-title:hover {} .accordion-title:first-child {border: none;} .accordion-title.open {cursor: default;} .accordion-content {padding-bottom: 20px;}
Opening an Accordion Via ID
You can optionally add a unique ID to each of your accordion items and then use that ID in the URL to open that item by default. For example, say you have the following accordions:
[accordion] [accordion-item id=”item-1″ title=”Title of accordion item”]Drop-down content goes here.[/accordion-item] [accordion-item id=”item-2″ title=”Second accordion item”]Drop-down content goes here.[/accordion-item] [accordion-item id=”item-3″ title=”A Third accordion”]Drop-down content goes here.[/accordion-item] [/accordion]
You could use this URL to open the third item by default:
http://yourdomain.com/your/path/#item-3
All you need to do is ensure that the part after the # in the URL matches the ID set on the accordion item.
Advanced Accordion Settings
There are a few advanced settings you can add to the opening accordion shortcode. The full shortcode, with all the default settings looks like this:
[accordion autoclose=”true” openfirst=”false” openall=”false” clicktoclose=”false”]
autoclose: Sets whether accordion items close automatically when you open the next item. Set autoclose=”true/false” on the opening accordion shortcode like this: [accordion autoclose=”false”]. Default is true.
openfirst: Sets whether the first accordion item is open by default. This setting will be overridden if openall is set to true. Set openfirst=”true/false” on the opening accordion shortcode like this: [accordion openfirst=”true”]. Default is false.
openall: Sets whether all accordion items are open by default. It is recommended that this setting be used with clicktoclose. Set openall=”true/false” on the opening accordion shortcode like this: [accordion openall=”true”]. Default is false.
clicktoclose: Sets whether clicking an open title closes it. Set clicktoclose=”true/false” on the opening accordion shortcode like this: [accordion clicktoclose=”true”]. Default is false.
scroll: Sets whether to scroll to the title when it’s clicked open. This is useful if you have a lot of content within your accordion items. Set scroll=”true/false” on the opening accordion shortcode like this: [accordion scroll=”true”]. Default is false. You may also specify an integer for a pixel offset if you’d like the page to scroll further (useful when the site uses a fixed position header navigation). NOTE: Only use pixel offset integers of > 0. If you do not want a scroll offset, but still want scrolling, simply use scroll=”true”.
class: Sets a custom CSS class for the accordion group or individual accordion items. Set class=”your-class-name” on the opening accordion or accordion-item shortcode like this: [accordion class=”your-class-name”] or [accordion-item class=”your-class-name”]. Added a class to the accordion-item will add the class to the title HTML tag.
tag: Set the global HTML tag to use for all accordion titles. Set tag=”h2″ on the opening accordion shortcode like this: [accordion tag=”h2″]. Default is h3.
semantics: You can change the entire semantic structure of the accordions to use a definition list (dl, dt, dd) by setting semantics=”dl” on the opening accordion shortcode like this: [accordion semantics=”dl”]. By default the accordion will use div tags for the wrapper and content containers. If you set this option to dl, it is recommended that you do not also use the tag option. This feature is not selectable from the accordion button dialog box and must be added manually.
Advanced Accordion Item Settings
state: Sets the initial state of the accordion item to open or closed. Set state=open or state=closed on the opening accordion item shortcode like this: [accordion-item state=open]. This setting will override all other accordion settings except when linking to an accordion item via ID.
tag: You can also set the HTML tag for the titles of each accordion item individually by adding tag=”tagname” to each [accordion-item] shortcode. Make sure to not include the angle brackets around the tag name. Example: to use instead of the default
Title of accordion item
Drop-down content goes here.
Second accordion item
Drop-down content goes here.