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What about how to do design?
Hello! I have modified it a little to highlight it:
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This solution works as intended without any extra CSS, but the design is totally up to you. Add classes to the elements and style it up! If you’re curious about how I did it, I provided the link to the source code.
mean - it is possible it will be use inline style in HTML file, right?
Yes, you can do it however you like.
okay, I will try my best level for sure. :-)
I did a post a few years ago and go into a little detail about styling, if you're interested.
Easy, look at this example codepen.io/MrakCw/pen/mdWBWjb
String in summary it can be like a link, well, you can just open it without a link)
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What about how to do design?
Hello!
I have modified it a little to highlight it:
This solution works as intended without any extra CSS, but the design is totally up to you. Add classes to the elements and style it up! If you’re curious about how I did it, I provided the link to the source code.
mean - it is possible it will be use inline style in HTML file, right?
Yes, you can do it however you like.
okay, I will try my best level for sure. :-)
I did a post a few years ago and go into a little detail about styling, if you're interested.
Native HTML: Accordion
Andrew Bone ・ Jan 4 '19 ・ 3 min read
Easy, look at this example
codepen.io/MrakCw/pen/mdWBWjb
String in summary it can be like a link, well, you can just open it without a link)