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## The problem it solves
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Advanced Custom Fields is one of the most powerful tools in WordPress for structured content, but editing it has always meant going into wp-admin. For membership sites, directories, community-submitted content, or client self-service portals, that's a real barrier.
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Advanced Custom Fields is one of the most powerful tools in WordPress for structured content, but editing it has always meant going into wp-admin. For membership sites, directories, community-submitted content, or client self-service portals, that's a real barrier. Either your users need WordPress accounts with admin access, or you're manually updating their content for them.
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## How it helps
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ACF Frontend Form renders ACF's own native form interface — the same tabs, repeaters, and field layouts you're used to from the admin edit screen — directly on any front-end page, for the post or page currently being viewed. Choose exactly which field groups are editable, and whether the post title and content are included too.
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The widget renders ACF's native frontend form directly on your page — including repeaters, flexible content, tabs, and every other ACF field type. It can either update the current post (perfect for single-post templates where users edit their own content) or create a new post of a chosen type (ideal for front-end submissions). All the layout and field behaviour matches the WordPress dashboard, so there's no learning curve for editors.
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## The result
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Genuine front-end content editing, using ACF's real, familiar form fields — not a simplified imitation.
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A fully functional front-end editing experience that lets contributors manage their content without ever seeing the WordPress admin. Membership sites, directories, and client portals become self-service, and you stop being the middleman for every content update.
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[View full documentation →](https://docs.dotjuice.co.uk/docs/dotjuice-elementor-tools-pro/widgets/acf-frontend-form)
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## The problem it solves
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A store's cart page is one of the last steps before checkout, and default cart styling rarely matches the rest of a carefully designed store. Elementor Pro has its own cart widget, but if you're not on Elementor Pro, or you want more granular styling control than it offers, there's a gap.
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WooCommerce's default cart page works, but it's hard to style and even harder to embed into a custom page layout. Elementor Pro's Cart widget exists, but it's locked behind a subscription. If you want a cart that matches the rest of your design without paying for a whole builder upgrade, you're stuck hacking templates or using shortcodes.
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## How it helps
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Woo Cart is a ground-up cart widget: item rows with thumbnail, name, variation details, a quantity stepper, and pricing; a coupon box; and a totals panel with checkout button — all restyled through more than a dozen dedicated style sections. Switch on AJAX quantity updates and shoppers can adjust amounts without a page reload at all, with the totals panel updating live, including coupon and discount rows.
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The widget is a fully custom cart implementation built directly on WooCommerce data. It renders its own item rows with thumbnails, product names, variation details, quantity steppers, and line totals — all updating via AJAX without a page refresh. The coupon field is built in, the totals panel shows accurate real-time calculations, and every element is individually styleable from the Elementor panel. Express checkout buttons (Google Pay, Apple Pay, etc.) are fully supported through WooCommerce's standard hooks.
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## The result
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A cart experience that feels instant and looks exactly like the rest of your store, without needing Elementor Pro.
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A cart page that looks exactly the way you want, works the way your customers expect, and costs nothing extra. No Elementor Pro subscription required, no template overrides, no compromise.
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[View full documentation →](https://docs.dotjuice.co.uk/docs/dotjuice-elementor-tools-pro/widgets/woo-cart)
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## The problem it solves
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WooCommerce's default product tabs (Description, Additional Information, Reviews) are functional but offer minimal styling control, and turn into an awkward stacked layout on mobile with no accordion behaviour built in.
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WooCommerce's default product tabs (Description, Additional Information, Reviews) are rigid and difficult to style consistently. On mobile, they become a narrow row of links that's hard to tap, and the content panels have no responsive adaptation. Adding custom tabs with Elementor template content requires overriding the theme or writing custom code.
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## How it helps
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Woo Custom Product Tabs replaces the entire tabs area with a fully restyled desktop-tabs / mobile-accordion component. Hide any of the default tabs you don't need, add as many custom tabs as you like — rich text, a shortcode, or an entire embedded Elementor template — and reach deep into the reviews section itself: avatar styling, star ratings, review cards, and the review submission form all get their own dedicated controls.
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Because tab content runs shortcodes, a single tab definition can show different content on every product. Pair it with the free plugin's Markdown shortcode and a URL field on each product, and every item in your catalogue gets its own live Changelog or Specification tab — built once, never maintained by hand.
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The widget replaces the entire product tab system with a fully styleable component. The tab navigation sits above a styled panel box, and every element — tab labels, active states, panel backgrounds, borders, shadows — is controllable from the Elementor panel. You can hide any default WooCommerce tab and add unlimited custom tabs with WYSIWYG content or entire Elementor templates. On mobile, the tab row collapses into an accessible accordion that's easy to navigate by touch.
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## The result
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A product tabs section that looks genuinely custom-built, with reviews that finally match the rest of your store's design — and a proper accordion on mobile, not just a cramped stack.
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Product tabs that actually match your design. Custom content is easy to add, mobile works naturally, and the whole component feels like a first-class part of your site rather than a WooCommerce default you're stuck with.
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[View full documentation →](https://docs.dotjuice.co.uk/docs/dotjuice-elementor-tools-pro/widgets/woo-custom-product-tabs)
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## The problem it solves
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Shoppers expect to filter by colour, size, brand, or category and see results update instantly, with a URL they can bookmark or share. Building that properly — with correct product counts, dependent filters, and URLs that still work when shared or reloaded — is normally a serious development project.
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WooCommerce's built-in product filtering is limited. You can filter by category or attribute, but combining multiple filters, preserving URL parameters, and updating the product grid without a full page reload all require custom development. Shoppers expect to narrow down products by colour, size, brand, and price — all at once — without the page flashing.
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## How it helps
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Woo Product Filter gives you as many filter groups as you need, each pulling from a category, tag, brand, or any custom attribute, displayed as a list or as clickable buttons — including real colour swatches for attributes like colour. Results refresh instantly via AJAX (or update the page URL directly, your choice), term counts update live so shoppers always see what's actually available, and every filtered view has a clean, bookmarkable URL that reproduces the exact same results when shared or reloaded — even with JavaScript disabled.
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You can even set up dependent filters — a "Size" group that only appears once a category is chosen, for example — for a genuinely guided filtering experience.
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The widget builds a complete faceted filter interface that works with any combination of taxonomies. Choose which taxonomies to include (category, tags, attributes, brands), how they display (checkboxes, dropdowns, buttons), and how they interact. When a shopper selects a filter, the product grid updates instantly via AJAX — no page reload, no scroll reset. The URL updates with clean query parameters, so filtered results are bookmarkable and shareable.
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## The result
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The kind of faceted filtering shoppers expect from major ecommerce sites, built entirely through Elementor controls.
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A professional, fast product filtering experience that helps shoppers find exactly what they're looking for in seconds. Your conversion rate goes up because the path from "browsing" to "buying" gets shorter and smoother.
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[View full documentation →](https://docs.dotjuice.co.uk/docs/dotjuice-elementor-tools-pro/widgets/woo-product-filter)
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The content panel that powers your Quick View popup — renders the full product detail inside an Elementor Popup.
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## The problem it solves
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A Quick View button is only half the solution. You need a popup that shows the product details — image, price, variations, add-to-cart — in a clean, responsive overlay. Building that popup manually means duplicating product page templates, handling AJAX requests, and styling everything to match.
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## How it helps
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This widget is designed to sit inside an Elementor Popup. Drop it into the popup canvas, and it handles everything — fetching the product data, rendering the image gallery, variations, price, and add-to-cart button, and displaying it all in a layout that matches your site. No template duplication, no custom AJAX, no styling conflicts.
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## The result
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A complete Quick View experience in minutes. Pair it with the Woo Quick View button widget, drop this into an Elementor Popup, and your shop has a professional Quick View flow without custom development.
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[View full documentation →](https://docs.dotjuice.co.uk/docs/dotjuice-elementor-tools-pro/widgets/woo-quick-view-popup)
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## The problem it solves
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Every click away from a product grid is a chance for a shopper to lose momentum — and browsing a busy category means a lot of back-and-forth between the grid and individual product pages just to check details, sizes, or images.
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On a typical product catalogue page, every click is a gamble. Shoppers tap a product, wait for the product page to load, realise it's not what they want, hit the back button, and start again. This back-and-forth is slow, frustrating, and kills the browsing flow that drives impulse purchases.
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## How it helps
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Woo Quick View adds a button to every product in your grid that opens the full product view in a popup — sizes, images, description, add to cart — without navigating away. The button appears automatically across your product loops once switched on, including on variable products where it can replace the "Select options" link entirely. Hovering a button quietly preloads the popup content in the background, so by the time a shopper actually clicks, it feels instant.
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The widget adds a Quick View button to your product grid. When clicked, it opens a clean, responsive overlay showing the product's image, title, price, short description, and add-to-cart options — all without navigating away from the catalogue page. The overlay is fast, styleable, and works on every device.
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## The result
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A faster, more fluid browsing experience that keeps shoppers on your grid, discovering more products instead of clicking in and out of individual pages.
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A browsing experience that keeps shoppers on the catalogue page, comparing products quickly and adding to cart without interruption. More products seen, fewer page loads, and a measurably smoother path to purchase.
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[View full documentation →](https://docs.dotjuice.co.uk/docs/dotjuice-elementor-tools-pro/widgets/woo-quick-view)
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