Adding and Editing Tabs
Adding Custom Tabs When editing a product in WooCommerce, you will find Custom Tabs in the bottom left corner of the Product Data box. Click on Custom Tabs to reveal the custom tabs editing screen. To...
View ArticleUsing Saved Tabs
Saved Tabs are tabs you can create and then use on as many products as you like. Creating Saved Tabs To make a saved tab click on the Custom Product Tabs item in the WordPress admin menu. Enter a...
View ArticleCustom Product Tabs Pro Settings
Tab Settings can be found under Custom Product Tabs Pro > Settings Tab Settings Options Tab Titles Remove tab title from tab content: By default, WooCommerce repeats the tab’s title in the content...
View ArticleEntering Your License Key
A valid license key allows you to receive updates and premium support. To enter your key go to the settings page. There you will see a text field at the top of the page to enter your key. You can find...
View ArticlePremium Support
To submit a premium support ticket, first make sure your software license is entered into settings. Accessing the Support Form To get to the support form go to Custom Tabs Pro > Support. Fill out...
View ArticleAdding Tabs With WooCommerce’s Bulk Editor
WooCommerce has a bulk edit feature that allows you to edit multiple products at once; with Custom Product Tabs Pro you can add saved tabs with this feature. Go to Products to get to your product...
View ArticleAdding Tabs globally, by category and tag
With Custom Product Tabs Pro you can add saved tabs to multiple products at a time. To bulk add Saved Tabs, click on the Saved Tab you want to add. At the bottom of the Saved Tab edit screen you will...
View ArticleLink directly to a Custom Tab
Would you like to link directly to a custom tab with Custom Product Tabs for WooCommerce? This can be done with custom JavaScript. It can be implemented by adding the JavaScript to your theme or by...
View ArticlePage Builder Compatibility
If you’re using a Page Builder, like Elementor, you may experience issues with tabs displaying properly in WordPress. The Page Builder and other plugins may be fighting to use the WordPress function...
View ArticleHow to Hide Tab Headings (in CSS or PHP)
If you want to hide the headings in your WooCommerce tabs, here are some snippets to do just that. CSS First, the simple way, using css: .woocommerce .woocommerce-tabs h2 { display: none; } This will...
View ArticleImporting Custom Tabs using the Built-In WooCommerce CSV Importer
Introduction A common request is a way to import tabs along with product data when using the WooCommerce CSV Import tool. The challenge is since we are representing a list of tabs, that list ends up...
View ArticleHow to Install Custom Product Tabs Pro
Installation Note: You must have the free Custom Product Tabs plugin installed and activated in addition to Custom Product Tabs Pro. After you purchase an add-on, you will receive a link to download a...
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