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Accordion

Use: Best practice English, Spanish, Tagalog USWDS v3
Accordions, which use the UX principle of progressive disclosure, are a list of headers that can be clicked to hide or reveal additional content. By default, accordions are multi-selectable and borderless, however, props can be added to make them bordered and single-select.

Examples

Default

View va-accordion default in Storybook

Bordered

View va-accordion bordered in Storybook

Single Select

  • Adding an open-single prop on the va-accordion component will allow the user to only open one accordion at a time.

View va-accordion single select in Storybook

Subheader

View va-accordion subheader in Storybook

Internationalization

View va-accordion Internationalization in Storybook

Icon in header

View va-accordion Icon in header in Storybook

Usage

Refer to the U.S. Web Design System for usage guidance

Additional guidance for VA

Additional uses of accordions

  • Organizing related sections of content to condense and chunk the content. When you need to organize related sections of content into a smaller space use accordions to condense and group the content.
  • A series of content: If you have a series of content in the body of a page and outside of a form or tool. For example, if you have a series of questions as part of an FAQ section or a set of options for payment that each have additional details.
  • Content organized under a new heading. If you have enough content that it makes sense to organize under a new heading that does not make sense under the same heading as the content nearby.
  • Reveal and compare relevant information. When users need to reveal and compare relevant and related information accordions can make this easier.

Additional reasons to consider something else

  • Users would benefit from seeing additional context for a discrete piece of content. Use the Additional info component instead to leverage show/hide functionality, especially in a form.
  • Content that can be organized under the current heading. Use the Additional info component if you have additional content that provides context and makes sense under the same heading as the content nearby.
  • Required content: If the majority of people need the content to accomplish the main task then it should not be hidden from view.

Behavior

  • Allow users to click anywhere in the header area to expand or collapse the content; a larger target is easier to manipulate.
  • Make sure interactive elements (such as links) within the collapsible region are far enough from the header that users don’t accidentally trigger a collapse. (The exact distance will depend on the device.)

Code usage

Attributes and Properties

Property Attribute Type Default Description
disableAnalytics disable-analytics boolean false If `true`, doesn't fire the CustomEvent which can be used for analytics tracking.
openSingle open-single boolean false True if only a single item can be opened at once
sectionHeading section-heading string null Optional accordion section heading text. Only used in analytics event. Default is null.

Events

Name Description
component-library-analytics The event used to track usage of the component. This is emitted when an accordion item is toggled and disableAnalytics is not true.
accordionItemToggled This event is fired when an accordion item is opened or closed

Content considerations

  • Keep content succinct – accordion height will fluctuate depending on the length of the content.
  • If the accordion has a subheading, it should not wrap to two lines.
  • In general, accordions should organize static content. Outside of the forms review page, where accordions are used to group sections of editable information, we discourage the use of form elements like radio buttons, checkboxes, and buttons within accordions. Interactive elements will not be focusable when the accordion is in a collapsed state.

Accessibility considerations

Refer to the U.S. Web Design System for accessibility guidance

Component checklist

Maturity

Guidance
Examples, usage, code usage, content considerations, and accessibility considerations are all complete.
Research
VFS team conducted research on this component which is linked from this page.
Stability
Component has been in production for more than 3 months with no significant issues found.
Adoption
Multiple teams have adopted this component.

Accessibility

While this component has been previously tested against older criteria, it has not yet been audited with the updated testing criteria.

Code assets

Variations
Storybook includes all variations (style, size, orientation, optional iconography, selection, error state, etc.)
Responsive
Component depicted in all responsive breakpoints.
Interactive states
Includes all interactive states that are applicable (hover, active, focus, keyboard focus, disabled).
Tokens
All design attributes (color, typography, layout, etc.) are available as tokens.
Internationalization
Describes i18n attributes.

Visual assets

Variations
Sketch library includes all variations (style, size, orientation, optional iconography, selection, error state, etc.)
Responsive
Component designed to work in all responsive breakpoints.
Interactive states
Includes all interactive states that are applicable (hover, active, focus, keyboard focus, disabled).
Tokens
All design attributes (color, typography, layout, etc.) are available as tokens.
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Last updated: May 14, 2024