Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Started/@comment-46550394-20200805225659/@comment-9605025-20200806184108

To throw another option into the mix, you could put the contents in a div and then have another div placed over it to hide the content. Then, using site CSS, remove the overlay when the user hovers over the content area.

It is also worth noting that the only solution that will work on mobile view is to have the words listed under their own header. The reason is that the collapse feature, custom JS, and custom CSS all don't work on mobile view however, headers are turned into collapsible sections.