Numbered FAQ
An editorial FAQ of six always open questions in a single narrow column, each led by a large index numeral and separated by ruled dividers.
An editorial FAQ of six always open questions in a single narrow column, each led by a large index numeral and separated by ruled dividers.
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Numbered FAQ reads more like a manifesto than a support page: six always open questions stacked in a single narrow column, each led by a large muted index numeral and separated by thin rules. The questions are the ones clients actually raise, from why the practice takes one project at a time to what past clients say the real surprise was, and every answer is written the way it would be said across a table rather than in a help center.
The six entries are one typed array of FaqItem objects, each carrying its own index string, question, and answer. A two column grid pairs the numeral with the text so the rhythm holds as answers vary in length. Nothing collapses or hides, which suits a short, opinionated set meant to be read top to bottom.
Reach for this block on an about page or a working-together page where the FAQ is part of the argument, not an afterthought filed at the bottom. The installer swaps the six questions for their own convictions, keeping the count small so every answer earns its numeral and the page still reads in one sitting.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the six-question working philosophy for a freelance designer. Other sets:
Tip: keep this list under about eight entries; the numbered format loses its editorial weight the moment it turns into a scroll.