Add 21 screenshots across the Elementor Tools docs and rework the pages around them: clearer opening lines, settings tables that state defaults, and callouts for the parts people trip over. Also refreshes the Pro getting-started, Custom Product Tabs and Product Filter pages, plus the matching marketing copy. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Woo Add to Cart Transform
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Rebuild WooCommerce's variation dropdowns as clickable buttons, and style the product form to match your design.
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Found in the Elementor panel under **Dotjuice → Woo Add To Cart transform**. Requires WooCommerce.
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*Screenshot: the widget selected in the editor showing the **Variation buttons** section — Swap to Buttons, Show Colour Swatches, Hide Labels and Button Spacing.*
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## How it works
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Place this widget on your Single Product template, near where the product form appears. It finds WooCommerce's native variation `<select>` dropdowns on the page and converts each into a row of clickable buttons.
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Shoppers pick "Large" by clicking it rather than opening a dropdown and scrolling — fewer taps on mobile, and every option is visible at a glance.
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*Screenshot: a live product page showing size and colour options rendered as button rows instead of dropdowns, with one option selected.*
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## Content settings
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| Setting | Default | What it does |
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| **Swap to Buttons** | Off | Turns on the dropdown-to-button conversion. Leave it off to keep native dropdowns while still using the price and description styling below. |
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| **Show Colour Swatches** | Off | **Pro feature.** No visible effect in the free version — buttons always render as text. See below. |
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| **Hide Labels** | Off | Hides the attribute name ("Colour", "Size") beside each button group. |
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| **Button Spacing** | 10px | Space between buttons within a group. |
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## Styling
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| Section | What it covers |
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| **Buttons** | Normal and Selected states — text colour, background, typography, border, box shadow and padding, plus a shared border radius. |
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| **Text** | Typography and colour for the product price and short description. |
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| **Swatch** | Size, padding and border for colour swatches. Only meaningful in Pro, where swatches actually render. |
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Style the **Selected** state distinctly — it's the only feedback a shopper gets that their choice registered.
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## Setting up colour swatches (Pro)
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You can pre-configure swatch colours in the free version, ready for an upgrade. Go to **Dotjuice → WooCommerce Hacks → Attribute Colours** and assign a colour to each attribute term — see [Product Attribute Colours](../product-attribute-colours.md).
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Once [Pro](../../dotjuice-elementor-tools-pro/getting-started.md) is active and **Show Colour Swatches** is on, those colours render automatically. Terms sharing a hex value merge into one swatch.
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## Good to know
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:::caution Two behaviours apply store-wide, with or without this widget
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Once this plugin and WooCommerce are both active, these happen everywhere regardless of whether you've placed the widget on any page:
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- WooCommerce's default **"Clear" reset-selection link** is replaced with this plugin's version.
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- **Per-variation pricing is always shown**, rather than appearing only when variations differ in price.
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These are deliberate store-wide improvements, not per-page settings. If you're wondering why a product form changed on a template where you never added the widget, this is why.
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- **Button styling targets WooCommerce's variation markup directly** rather than being scoped to this widget instance. If a page shows more than one product form — a quick-view popup alongside the main product, say — the same styling applies to all of them.
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- The conversion runs against whatever dropdowns exist at page load. A theme or plugin that injects extra variation fields later won't have those converted.
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