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A: Why is this accordion allowing for multiple tabs to be open at once

user3711213The tabs can not work if you do not attach some javascript to them. Also your markup is not properly set! I have added below a link to jsFiddle for a working example to get you started.

 
See here a working example: jsfiddle.net/hhy8nkf4/2 Hope this helps
 
You completely changed everything I did. Here is an example of this working correctly without .js jsfiddle.net/jfakey/1nkf5pgt/1
 
Sorry !! My Bad!! I gave you an example for tabs, while you where asking something about accordions.
I am glad you solve your problem!! In my place is 4:00 in the night and maybe I am a little sleepy.
 
It is not solved. I used the example from getbootstrap.com/javascript/#collapse ...but this is not what I need. Thanks a bunch for the help though
 
What you need actually?
 
1:50 AM
only one accordion panel to be open at a time
 
If you still need help please let me know. I will be glad to help you out.
 
I am trying to figure out what tag I am missing that makes it so only one of the tabs is open at a time
 
I saw your example you have posted on JsFiddle, and seems to do what you are looking for
 
the second example i posted is straight from the boostrap examples
I have followed the same things on my first example, and yet you can open multiple tabs at once
 
I understand. Do you know how to use it?
 
1:54 AM
somewhat
I don't understand your question
 
If you want to keep your markup as it is and you dont't want to change it, than I will have a look at your fiddle to see what is goig wrong.
Your markup is incomplete, and do not follow the bootstrap roules.
 
what is it missing in order to work the way i want
the code is just a snippet
i have to go to bed also
thank you for the help
 
You are missing many elements in your html code.
In order to work you have to use the markup properly.
Just paste the code in place of the old one in your code and include the bootstrap.css as in the fiddle.
 

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