Click me
- Foo
- Bar
- Baz
- Qux
function logSomething(something) {
console.log('Something', something);
}
<details>
<summary>Click me</summary>
### Heading
1. Foo
2. Bar
* Baz
* Qux
### Some Javascript
```js
function logSomething(something) {
console.log('Something', something);
}
```
</details>
To have a collapsible section expanded by default, simply include the 'open' attribute within the <details>
tag:
Hello
World!<details open>
<summary>Hello</summary>
World!
</details>
You can modify the appearance of the clickable text by adding styling inside the <summary>
tags:
Wow, so fancy
WOW, SO BOLD<details>
<summary><i>Wow, so fancy</i></summary>
<b>WOW, SO BOLD</b>
</details>
NB: When including headings within collapsible sections, remember to add a new line after the <summary>
tag.
Section A
Section A.B
Section A.B.C
Section A.B.C.D
Done!<details>
<summary>Section A</summary>
<details>
<summary>Section A.B</summary>
<details>
<summary>Section A.B.C</summary>
<details>
<summary>Section A.B.C.D</summary>
Done!
</details>
</details>
</details>
</details>
- If certain markdown or styling, such as
# My Title
, fails to render in the collapsible section, try adding a line break after the</summary>
tag. - If your section fails to render, it might be malformed. Consider copying the functional examples provided here and building from there!
@ProphecyOak I headed over to some online markdown editors and tested it there. None of them rendered the collapsible section.
They cannot interpret the elements like GitHub does (It is HTML, after all). I believe that whatever is rendering your markdown will look at those elements, see that they are HTML, and interpret them as best they can. Can you inspect those elements?