[Page type] FAQs Listing Page
An FAQ listing page displays a list of FAQ page types. FAQ page types are created in the Global Components folder under FAQ Listing Container.
FAQ pages have a property for the question and the answer.
On the listing page, the question will display with a "+" icon. Upon first view, all questions are in a collapsed state. Viewers can expand the questions to view the answers.
For display, editors can set:
- 1 to 3 column format
- display a TOC, vertically or horizontally
- Group FAQs
- control sorting
- filter by categories
FAQ title
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