The accordion component delivers large amounts of content in a small space through progressive disclosure. Lowering the chances that users will feel overwhelmed by the abundance of data.The header title acts as a high level overview, while the hidden content provides more detail.
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Breadcrumbs display a list of items, which are aligned side by side, orienting the users to a current location. Allowing quick navigation of the hierarchal structure of content of two or more levels.
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Displays inline content in multiple columns.
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Allows a user to insert a content item detail for a selected content type and blueprint, for example an Activity Detail. The page this component is placed on now becomes a dynamic page which will load an activity for the ID passed to it from a link/URL. Additionally, an ID can be manually supplied to create a one-off detail page for a specific content item.
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Insert an existing Form into a Page.
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Displays a link list using the blueprint specified for each link.
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Create a navigation bar that can be used for your main site navigation.
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Editable regions within a site page control which areas of a template-based page a user can edit. Content editors can choose which components to add within editable areas, and thus adjust the structure of the page.
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Insertion of raw HTML in a textarea.
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Tabs organize related content into defined navigational buckets. Each clickable tab contains higher-level content labels and displays lower-level content with each clickable interaction.
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WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) is a rich text editor designed to simplify website content creation.
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