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Another free accordion dropdown menu Carrd template

The previous accordion drop-down menu Carrd template was super popular, so I made a second one for fun, this time with a different, more minimalist design. It’s great for any business/ecommerce site to show FAQs or terms and conditions.

Let me know if you want a (free!) clone.👇

https://accordionfaqs.carrd.co/

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Side-note for Carrd transfer sanity: You’ll need at least a Pro Standard plan, with access to the Embed element feature to accept the transfer. Also make sure you had not used up your quota of Carrd sites on your dashboard.

posted to Icon for group Carrd
Carrd
on March 25, 2021
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    Very nice work. How often would you create these widgets?

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      Thanks Felix! No fixed schedule so far. Why, why do you ask? :)

      Btw, also recently launched a responsive mobile navbar menu for Carrd. That seems to be a common complaint, so might be relevant for you too...

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        You’re welcome @jasonleow

        I’m a regular Carrd user hence I’m always amazed by new resources for Carrd.

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          Awesome. Let me know if you have any ideas for Carrd plugins (eg what missing features frustrate you the most about Carrd?). Will be happy to look into it.

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    Hey all, btw, this accordion plugin just broke (what luck!). A script got outdated.

    If you had used it for your site, check out the fix here:

    https://accordionfaqs.carrd.co/

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    This is the FAQ that I was looking for. Any chance to get a clone?

    Thanks man!

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