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An NFAQ answer slide with a lilac-gradient question card and the expert's bulleted reply, the index advanced to Question 02.
Summary
The second NFAQ answer, on the same template: a serif question in a lilac-gradient card top-left, the expert's bulleted reply on the right, and the question index advanced to the active Question 02.
Visual description
Same NFAQ Q-and-A layout as the rest of the section. Top-left, a soft grey-to-lilac gradient rounded card holds the serif question "When is it too soon to post a photo together?". The right column carries the "Moe" answer: a short intro, a six-item bulleted list of things to assess, and a closing paragraph, all in sans-serif. Bottom-left, the four-row index shows "Question 02: Posting" in solid black with the other rows greyed. A vertical hairline divides the columns; the "Hinge NFAQ" footer rides a rule at the bottom.
Key takeaway
The value of holding one template across a whole Q-and-A section and changing only the question-card gradient and the active index row. The repetition makes each new question instantly readable and signals progress.
Reuse notes
Reuse as part of a multi-slide FAQ run; this one shows the template scaling to a longer six-bullet answer without redesign. Keep each question's gradient distinct so the section reads as color-coded steps.
From this deck: NFAQ Q02 Posting answer slide
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