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Accordion dropdown on Carrd

I made this custom accordion dropdown list on Carrd some time back for fun (while learning a bit of coding using Vue.js), thought of sharing it with the community here! It’s great for FAQs for example, and not a feature currently available on Carrd.

Let me know if you want this a copy of this feature, I can duplicate and transfer to you over on Carrd.

https://animatedaccordionfaqs.carrd.co/

posted to Icon for group Carrd
Carrd
on December 16, 2020
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    hey if you're still open to sharing this, i would LOVE a copy!

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      Sure thing! Just drop your email on the site

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    Hey guys, got a new one up. Pricing tables, this time!

    https://pricingtables.carrd.co/

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    Dude I need this. Hit me up

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      Sure! DM me your carrd email on twitter!

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    Nice one @jasonleow - big fan of Carrd here. Are you planning to create more small brush ups like this? This is fantastic!

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      Yes for sure @felix12777 ! Will share more as it goes... you can keep track of releases via https://plugins.carrd.co/

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    That's cool! Can I get a copy as well? I'd like to see how well it would work on some of my sites.

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      Sure! DM me on Twitter the email associated with Carrd?

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    Hey Jason, this is very cool - would love a copy!

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      Sure thing! Just sent the transfer, please accept it :))) Let me know what you're building with it!

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