3 Simple Methods to Set Elementor Accordion Closed by Default + FREE Accordion Templates
🤔 The Problem & the Known Solutions Upfront: When using the Elementor’s Accordion widget, the “first item” or rather say the “first slide” of the accordion is open by default & the context is readable which most of us don’t like.
To put salt on the burn, Elementor doesn’t provide any settings to close that “opened” or rather say “active” slide of the accordion.
Hence you might have googled – “how to make the accordion closed by default” & probably landed on this blog post. I can honestly say that this is the only blog post you’ll need to read because I’ve done it myself.
👉 Take a look at these Accordion Templates where all the simple & modern-looking accordions are closed by default & it’s done with the help of one-click toggle settings.
After researching, trying & testing myself, I’ve found 3 simple methods by which you’ll be able to close the accordion. They are…
I can assure you that by the end of this post, you’ll know
- 3 different methods to set elementor accordion closed by default (with & without code)
- How you can supercharge your accordions & extend their functionality
- Handy tips on creating appropriate layouts for the accordion widget
- And lastly, a few ready-made accordion templates (for free)
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So without further ado, let’s dive in…
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