Rating: 5 stars
First the problems:
The good bits
Rating: 5 stars
I’ve been using the accordion toggle plugin for Frequently Asked Questions on my website and it has been working well for the past two years. I tried a few other accordion plugins but this was the best one I found. The one time I encountered an issue, I contacted support and received a prompt reply and had the issue resolved in less than 24 hours. Thank you!
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I’ve been enjoying using the accordion toggle plug in. It gives me all of the flexibility that I need for my FAQ lists, it’s working well. When I stumbled across one problem I reached out on the form and received prompt and helpful advice that solved the problem.
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Having tested and used quite a few accordions, I am liking this one more than the rest. It works neatly inside the page, rather than adding extra menus and the free version seems to have a lot of functions and flexibility, unlike other freebies.
It would be nice if the tab colours could be edited individually, but maybe that’s something the developer will add later.
Overall, good plugin.
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Accordions are just a must have for content on a website.
I have tested a couple of accordion plugins but this one was the most customizable one. And since their last update, it even has the ability to change the title tags which was a big plus for me.
Also, support is awesome.
As far as I’m concerned this accordion plugin is the best one I know.
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Lots of options
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This is my second review of this plugin. Previously it only supported plain-text content, not even links. It has changed, but not for the better.
Problem 1: How to add content!@#!!&*
I installed this and added one to a page, which started me out with three empty headings. I then clicked around for several minutes trying to see how to add content to a section.
Eventually I happened upon the answer — you have to add an accordion item to the ones it inserts by default. If you do that, opening handles appear on all the items and you can expand them to add content.
It’s very difficult to imagine how this wasn’t noticed by the developer if they did any testing AT ALL.
Problem 2: Doesn’t work in preview mode.
Using Twenty Twenty-One theme, no special style rules. Apparently the stylesheet for the plugin doesn’t load in preview.
Problem 3: Editor appearance doesn’t reflect selected options.
This seems to be a variation on the first problem. I select Classic vs Gradient appearance for the tabs, and nothing changes. I save and view the page (since as noted, preview doesn’t work) and the titles still have gradient appearance.
After multiple edits, I got the “classic” styling to work, but when I put a nested accordion block into one of the sections, its tabs had the same styling as the containing accordion — the options I selected for the nested block were ignored.
Bottom line:
This was sloppily done, and released with basically no testing. I have lost all confidence in this developer and will not be reviewing any future versions.
Rating: 5 stars
great plugin, so much options and easy to use, great job
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