Expand/Collapse Pages
Expand/collapse pages are ideal for situations where a large amount of content must be placed on a single page, such as with FAQs. Content is split up into multiple items, each of which has a label. Visitors to the page can click on the label to expand that item and see its contents. Clicking the label a second time will collapse the item again. This functionality requires Javascript; visitors to the site who do not have Javascript enabled will see the fully-expanded page content. Instructions to create an Expand/Collpase page.
Note: To request the special expand/collapse template for your site, send email to cms-help@andrew.cmu.edu.
Example:
What is the meaning behind Carnegie Mellon's architecture?
Carnegie Mellon's original campus architect is said to have modeled his design after a ship. The prow of the historic USS Pennsylvania rests atop Roberts Hall, which overlooks Panther Hollow and the Carnegie Museum complex.
Who were Herb Simon and Allen Newell?
In December 1955, professor Herbert Simon and business Ph.D. student Allen Newell made a breakthrough that would place them among the founders of artificial intelligence — inventing a programming language for computers to model complex human problem-solving processes.
What is the history of the cut?
The flat grassy area in the middle of campus known as "the Cut" was originally a huge ravine, deeper than the tennis courts area. Over the years, it was filled in with dirt removed when the school cut down a 43-foot hill for the College of Fine Arts building and a 56-foot hill to provide access to Forbes Avenue at Morewood.
