Make a Collapsible List in HTML Without Java
Have you created a very long list in HTML that you want your visitor to be able to collapse or expand? To set up the feature that allows your visitor to do things this way, this article will help you adjust your code to meet these expectations.
Steps
- Open a simple text editing program such as either Notepad or WordPad on Windows, or, on a Mac open up TextEdit.
- Begin your webpage, just like any other webpage by adding both a <html> and a <head> tag.
- Create a JavaScript portion of the document that tells your browser to display your lists in collapsible/expandable form. Use the following code to form this script. Template:CodeBox
- Close the head portion of the page, with the ending tag for the head of the page (</head>).
- Create the body of the HTML code. Type the tag for starting the body (<body>).
- Create the list content, including some HTML styling information for the users browser to use, for them to expand and collapse the list. Use the following code to create this. Remember to follow the rules for Make a List in HTML and Create a Nested List in HTML inside the code. Template:CodeBox
- Close off the body section of the HTML code, by typing the </body> tag.
- Type the closing </html> HTML tag to complete the file.
- Save your work as a file with either a HTML file extension or an HTM file extension, and preview the page in your browser before completely uploading it to the web.
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