Text FAQ Template

The text FAQ template features a clean, elegant design that fits in well with any website.

Every single FAQ theme available for the text template is displayed below, and these are all included in the Flexible FAQs WordPress plugin. Make sure to check out the other FAQ templates and demos via the menu links to the left.

Did you know? Each FAQ theme can be used as a starting point and customized to your specific needs. These can then be saved as a new FAQ theme and reused in other FAQ blocks and shortcodes!

Take a look at the live text FAQ examples below. Click on any FAQ item to expand/collapse. Enjoy!

Default (1)

Default text-based FAQ theme.

Peter works at the Daily Bugle newspaper as a photographer. His boss is the grumpy J. Jonah Jameson.

Clark’s middle name is actually Joseph. This is his earth name of course. His birth name is Kal-El given to him on the planet Krypton.

Magneto (real name ‘Max Eisenhardt’) was born in Germany sometime in the late 1920s to a middle-class German Jewish family.

Adamantium, which makes his bones ultra-strong. Here’s more from Wikipedia:

“Adamantium is a fictional metal alloy appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is best known as the substance bonded to the character Wolverine’s skeleton and claws. Adamantium was created by writer Roy Thomas and artists Barry Windsor-Smith and Syd Shores in Marvel Comics’ Avengers #66 (July 1969), which presents the substance as part of the character Ultron’s outer shell.[1] In the stories where it appears, the defining quality of adamantium is its practical indestructibility.”

No Q/A Separator (2)

The separator between each Q/A is removed, and a larger (non-rotating) expand arrow is used.

Peter works at the Daily Bugle newspaper as a photographer. His boss is the grumpy J. Jonah Jameson.

Clark’s middle name is actually Joseph. This is his earth name of course. His birth name is Kal-El given to him on the planet Krypton.

Magneto (real name ‘Max Eisenhardt’) was born in Germany sometime in the late 1920s to a middle-class German Jewish family.

Adamantium, which makes his bones ultra-strong. Here’s more from Wikipedia:

“Adamantium is a fictional metal alloy appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is best known as the substance bonded to the character Wolverine’s skeleton and claws. Adamantium was created by writer Roy Thomas and artists Barry Windsor-Smith and Syd Shores in Marvel Comics’ Avengers #66 (July 1969), which presents the substance as part of the character Ultron’s outer shell.[1] In the stories where it appears, the defining quality of adamantium is its practical indestructibility.”

No FAQ Separator (3)

Separator between FAQ items removed. Custom 'plus' expand icon used.

Peter works at the Daily Bugle newspaper as a photographer. His boss is the grumpy J. Jonah Jameson.

Clark’s middle name is actually Joseph. This is his earth name of course. His birth name is Kal-El given to him on the planet Krypton.

Magneto (real name ‘Max Eisenhardt’) was born in Germany sometime in the late 1920s to a middle-class German Jewish family.

Adamantium, which makes his bones ultra-strong. Here’s more from Wikipedia:

“Adamantium is a fictional metal alloy appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is best known as the substance bonded to the character Wolverine’s skeleton and claws. Adamantium was created by writer Roy Thomas and artists Barry Windsor-Smith and Syd Shores in Marvel Comics’ Avengers #66 (July 1969), which presents the substance as part of the character Ultron’s outer shell.[1] In the stories where it appears, the defining quality of adamantium is its practical indestructibility.”

Blue Colored Text (4)

Blue colored question text.

Peter works at the Daily Bugle newspaper as a photographer. His boss is the grumpy J. Jonah Jameson.

Clark’s middle name is actually Joseph. This is his earth name of course. His birth name is Kal-El given to him on the planet Krypton.

Magneto (real name ‘Max Eisenhardt’) was born in Germany sometime in the late 1920s to a middle-class German Jewish family.

Adamantium, which makes his bones ultra-strong. Here’s more from Wikipedia:

“Adamantium is a fictional metal alloy appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is best known as the substance bonded to the character Wolverine’s skeleton and claws. Adamantium was created by writer Roy Thomas and artists Barry Windsor-Smith and Syd Shores in Marvel Comics’ Avengers #66 (July 1969), which presents the substance as part of the character Ultron’s outer shell.[1] In the stories where it appears, the defining quality of adamantium is its practical indestructibility.”

No Icon, Custom Colors (5)

No expand icon. Custom colors for Question text and Answer background.

Peter works at the Daily Bugle newspaper as a photographer. His boss is the grumpy J. Jonah Jameson.

Clark’s middle name is actually Joseph. This is his earth name of course. His birth name is Kal-El given to him on the planet Krypton.

Magneto (real name ‘Max Eisenhardt’) was born in Germany sometime in the late 1920s to a middle-class German Jewish family.

Adamantium, which makes his bones ultra-strong. Here’s more from Wikipedia:

“Adamantium is a fictional metal alloy appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is best known as the substance bonded to the character Wolverine’s skeleton and claws. Adamantium was created by writer Roy Thomas and artists Barry Windsor-Smith and Syd Shores in Marvel Comics’ Avengers #66 (July 1969), which presents the substance as part of the character Ultron’s outer shell.[1] In the stories where it appears, the defining quality of adamantium is its practical indestructibility.”

Q/A Separator Aligned (6)

Q/A separator aligned with answer text. Custom expand icon.

Peter works at the Daily Bugle newspaper as a photographer. His boss is the grumpy J. Jonah Jameson.

Clark’s middle name is actually Joseph. This is his earth name of course. His birth name is Kal-El given to him on the planet Krypton.

Magneto (real name ‘Max Eisenhardt’) was born in Germany sometime in the late 1920s to a middle-class German Jewish family.

Adamantium, which makes his bones ultra-strong. Here’s more from Wikipedia:

“Adamantium is a fictional metal alloy appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is best known as the substance bonded to the character Wolverine’s skeleton and claws. Adamantium was created by writer Roy Thomas and artists Barry Windsor-Smith and Syd Shores in Marvel Comics’ Avengers #66 (July 1969), which presents the substance as part of the character Ultron’s outer shell.[1] In the stories where it appears, the defining quality of adamantium is its practical indestructibility.”

Chunky Answer Separator (7)

No separator between Q/A. Chunky answer separator.

Peter works at the Daily Bugle newspaper as a photographer. His boss is the grumpy J. Jonah Jameson.

Clark’s middle name is actually Joseph. This is his earth name of course. His birth name is Kal-El given to him on the planet Krypton.

Magneto (real name ‘Max Eisenhardt’) was born in Germany sometime in the late 1920s to a middle-class German Jewish family.

Adamantium, which makes his bones ultra-strong. Here’s more from Wikipedia:

“Adamantium is a fictional metal alloy appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is best known as the substance bonded to the character Wolverine’s skeleton and claws. Adamantium was created by writer Roy Thomas and artists Barry Windsor-Smith and Syd Shores in Marvel Comics’ Avengers #66 (July 1969), which presents the substance as part of the character Ultron’s outer shell.[1] In the stories where it appears, the defining quality of adamantium is its practical indestructibility.”

Custom Icon & Text Colors (8)

Custom text and icon colors, including Question hover color. Separator between Question & Answer removed and expand icon is left aligned.

Peter works at the Daily Bugle newspaper as a photographer. His boss is the grumpy J. Jonah Jameson.

Clark’s middle name is actually Joseph. This is his earth name of course. His birth name is Kal-El given to him on the planet Krypton.

Magneto (real name ‘Max Eisenhardt’) was born in Germany sometime in the late 1920s to a middle-class German Jewish family.

Adamantium, which makes his bones ultra-strong. Here’s more from Wikipedia:

“Adamantium is a fictional metal alloy appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is best known as the substance bonded to the character Wolverine’s skeleton and claws. Adamantium was created by writer Roy Thomas and artists Barry Windsor-Smith and Syd Shores in Marvel Comics’ Avengers #66 (July 1969), which presents the substance as part of the character Ultron’s outer shell.[1] In the stories where it appears, the defining quality of adamantium is its practical indestructibility.”

Custom Separator (9)

Custom FAQ separator border color and expand icon.

Peter works at the Daily Bugle newspaper as a photographer. His boss is the grumpy J. Jonah Jameson.

Clark’s middle name is actually Joseph. This is his earth name of course. His birth name is Kal-El given to him on the planet Krypton.

Magneto (real name ‘Max Eisenhardt’) was born in Germany sometime in the late 1920s to a middle-class German Jewish family.

Adamantium, which makes his bones ultra-strong. Here’s more from Wikipedia:

“Adamantium is a fictional metal alloy appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is best known as the substance bonded to the character Wolverine’s skeleton and claws. Adamantium was created by writer Roy Thomas and artists Barry Windsor-Smith and Syd Shores in Marvel Comics’ Avengers #66 (July 1969), which presents the substance as part of the character Ultron’s outer shell.[1] In the stories where it appears, the defining quality of adamantium is its practical indestructibility.”

Dashed FAQ Separator (10)

Dashed line for FAQ separator. Custom colors for question text, and larger expand arrow.

Peter works at the Daily Bugle newspaper as a photographer. His boss is the grumpy J. Jonah Jameson.

Clark’s middle name is actually Joseph. This is his earth name of course. His birth name is Kal-El given to him on the planet Krypton.

Magneto (real name ‘Max Eisenhardt’) was born in Germany sometime in the late 1920s to a middle-class German Jewish family.

Adamantium, which makes his bones ultra-strong. Here’s more from Wikipedia:

“Adamantium is a fictional metal alloy appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is best known as the substance bonded to the character Wolverine’s skeleton and claws. Adamantium was created by writer Roy Thomas and artists Barry Windsor-Smith and Syd Shores in Marvel Comics’ Avengers #66 (July 1969), which presents the substance as part of the character Ultron’s outer shell.[1] In the stories where it appears, the defining quality of adamantium is its practical indestructibility.”

Custom Icon Colors (11)

Left aligned 'plus' icon with custom colors.

Peter works at the Daily Bugle newspaper as a photographer. His boss is the grumpy J. Jonah Jameson.

Clark’s middle name is actually Joseph. This is his earth name of course. His birth name is Kal-El given to him on the planet Krypton.

Magneto (real name ‘Max Eisenhardt’) was born in Germany sometime in the late 1920s to a middle-class German Jewish family.

Adamantium, which makes his bones ultra-strong. Here’s more from Wikipedia:

“Adamantium is a fictional metal alloy appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is best known as the substance bonded to the character Wolverine’s skeleton and claws. Adamantium was created by writer Roy Thomas and artists Barry Windsor-Smith and Syd Shores in Marvel Comics’ Avengers #66 (July 1969), which presents the substance as part of the character Ultron’s outer shell.[1] In the stories where it appears, the defining quality of adamantium is its practical indestructibility.”

Custom Width & Centered (12)

FAQ container set to fixed width, and center aligned.

Peter works at the Daily Bugle newspaper as a photographer. His boss is the grumpy J. Jonah Jameson.

Clark’s middle name is actually Joseph. This is his earth name of course. His birth name is Kal-El given to him on the planet Krypton.

Magneto (real name ‘Max Eisenhardt’) was born in Germany sometime in the late 1920s to a middle-class German Jewish family.

Adamantium, which makes his bones ultra-strong. Here’s more from Wikipedia:

“Adamantium is a fictional metal alloy appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is best known as the substance bonded to the character Wolverine’s skeleton and claws. Adamantium was created by writer Roy Thomas and artists Barry Windsor-Smith and Syd Shores in Marvel Comics’ Avengers #66 (July 1969), which presents the substance as part of the character Ultron’s outer shell.[1] In the stories where it appears, the defining quality of adamantium is its practical indestructibility.”

Double Q/A Border Separator (13)

Double line separator between FAQ items.

Peter works at the Daily Bugle newspaper as a photographer. His boss is the grumpy J. Jonah Jameson.

Clark’s middle name is actually Joseph. This is his earth name of course. His birth name is Kal-El given to him on the planet Krypton.

Magneto (real name ‘Max Eisenhardt’) was born in Germany sometime in the late 1920s to a middle-class German Jewish family.

Adamantium, which makes his bones ultra-strong. Here’s more from Wikipedia:

“Adamantium is a fictional metal alloy appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is best known as the substance bonded to the character Wolverine’s skeleton and claws. Adamantium was created by writer Roy Thomas and artists Barry Windsor-Smith and Syd Shores in Marvel Comics’ Avengers #66 (July 1969), which presents the substance as part of the character Ultron’s outer shell.[1] In the stories where it appears, the defining quality of adamantium is its practical indestructibility.”

Compact (14)

More compact spacing.

Peter works at the Daily Bugle newspaper as a photographer. His boss is the grumpy J. Jonah Jameson.

Clark’s middle name is actually Joseph. This is his earth name of course. His birth name is Kal-El given to him on the planet Krypton.

Magneto (real name ‘Max Eisenhardt’) was born in Germany sometime in the late 1920s to a middle-class German Jewish family.

Adamantium, which makes his bones ultra-strong. Here’s more from Wikipedia:

“Adamantium is a fictional metal alloy appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is best known as the substance bonded to the character Wolverine’s skeleton and claws. Adamantium was created by writer Roy Thomas and artists Barry Windsor-Smith and Syd Shores in Marvel Comics’ Avengers #66 (July 1969), which presents the substance as part of the character Ultron’s outer shell.[1] In the stories where it appears, the defining quality of adamantium is its practical indestructibility.”

Compact & No Icon (15)

More compact spacing without an expand icon.

Peter works at the Daily Bugle newspaper as a photographer. His boss is the grumpy J. Jonah Jameson.

Clark’s middle name is actually Joseph. This is his earth name of course. His birth name is Kal-El given to him on the planet Krypton.

Magneto (real name ‘Max Eisenhardt’) was born in Germany sometime in the late 1920s to a middle-class German Jewish family.

Adamantium, which makes his bones ultra-strong. Here’s more from Wikipedia:

“Adamantium is a fictional metal alloy appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is best known as the substance bonded to the character Wolverine’s skeleton and claws. Adamantium was created by writer Roy Thomas and artists Barry Windsor-Smith and Syd Shores in Marvel Comics’ Avengers #66 (July 1969), which presents the substance as part of the character Ultron’s outer shell.[1] In the stories where it appears, the defining quality of adamantium is its practical indestructibility.”

Compact Elegant (16)

More compact spacing without an expand icon. Normal question text weight.

Peter works at the Daily Bugle newspaper as a photographer. His boss is the grumpy J. Jonah Jameson.

Clark’s middle name is actually Joseph. This is his earth name of course. His birth name is Kal-El given to him on the planet Krypton.

Magneto (real name ‘Max Eisenhardt’) was born in Germany sometime in the late 1920s to a middle-class German Jewish family.

Adamantium, which makes his bones ultra-strong. Here’s more from Wikipedia:

“Adamantium is a fictional metal alloy appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is best known as the substance bonded to the character Wolverine’s skeleton and claws. Adamantium was created by writer Roy Thomas and artists Barry Windsor-Smith and Syd Shores in Marvel Comics’ Avengers #66 (July 1969), which presents the substance as part of the character Ultron’s outer shell.[1] In the stories where it appears, the defining quality of adamantium is its practical indestructibility.”

Compact Elegant with Separator (17)

More compact spacing with separator but no expand icon. Normal question text weight.

Peter works at the Daily Bugle newspaper as a photographer. His boss is the grumpy J. Jonah Jameson.

Clark’s middle name is actually Joseph. This is his earth name of course. His birth name is Kal-El given to him on the planet Krypton.

Magneto (real name ‘Max Eisenhardt’) was born in Germany sometime in the late 1920s to a middle-class German Jewish family.

Adamantium, which makes his bones ultra-strong. Here’s more from Wikipedia:

“Adamantium is a fictional metal alloy appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is best known as the substance bonded to the character Wolverine’s skeleton and claws. Adamantium was created by writer Roy Thomas and artists Barry Windsor-Smith and Syd Shores in Marvel Comics’ Avengers #66 (July 1969), which presents the substance as part of the character Ultron’s outer shell.[1] In the stories where it appears, the defining quality of adamantium is its practical indestructibility.”

We hope you like the core text FAQ themes available. Please let us know if you have any suggestions, we’re always looking to add more themes to each template.

Note: Only a few FAQ items are shown for each demo below due to the sheer number of themes available for the text template.