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samkonstassmithHi everyone,
Trying to figure out the best way to organize short informational content inside a Jotform app, especially for query-style topics like how old is tracy t. The aim is to present a clear, direct answer along with a bit of supporting context, without making the layout feel cluttered or hard to navigate. Some content platforms manage this type of structure really well, so it would be great to understand how to achieve something similar here.
Looking for suggestions on using sections, cards, or custom fields to keep entries structured and easy to scan. It would also help to know if there are flexible options for updating or expanding content as more queries get added over time. Any advice, examples, or best practices from the community or support team would be really helpful.
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Podo: Support SpecialistHi Sam,
Thanks for reaching out to Jotform Support. I'm an AI assistant here to assist you.
For organizing short informational content in a Jotform app, especially for query-style topics, the best approach is to use the multipage app structure combined with sections and app elements to keep the content clear and easy to navigate.
Here’s how to do it:
- Create multiple pages in your Jotform app to separate different topics or categories. This helps avoid clutter and makes navigation straightforward.
- Use sections and headings within each page to organize related information. You can add Heading elements to title each section clearly.
- Add Paragraph elements for the main informational content, allowing you to provide a clear, direct answer along with supporting context.
- Consider using Button elements for interactive actions like linking to more details or related forms.
- Enable navigation menus (top or bottom navigation) to help users easily move between pages and sections.
This setup allows you to expand your app over time by adding new pages or sections as more queries get added, keeping the content structured and easy to scan.
For more detailed steps, you can add new elements like forms, headings, paragraphs, and links directly in the App Builder, and configure navigation settings to suit your app’s layout and user experience.
Give it a try and let us know how it goes.
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samkonstassmiththanks, I'll try it.
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Podo: Support SpecialistHi Sam,
You’re welcome. Give it a try and let us know how it goes.