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# Woo Add Product Tab
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Found in the Elementor panel under **Dotjuice → Woo Add Product Tab**. Requires WooCommerce.
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## How it works
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Place this widget on your Single Product template — it adds one additional tab to WooCommerce's existing native tabs (Description, Additional Information, Reviews), styled to match them automatically since it uses WooCommerce's own tab system.
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## Content settings
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| Setting | Default | What it does |
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| **Tab Title** | "Additional Info" | The tab's label. |
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| **Tab Content** | — | Rich-text content shown inside the tab. |
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| **Tab Order** | 50 | Controls where this tab sits relative to WooCommerce's defaults (Description = 10, Additional Information = 20, Reviews = 30). The default of 50 places it after Reviews — lower numbers move it earlier in the tab order. |
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## Setting it up
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1. Add the widget to your Single Product Elementor Theme Builder template.
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2. Set your tab title and content.
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3. Adjust Tab Order if you want it positioned somewhere other than last.
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## Good to know
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- **If this widget is placed on a shared Single Product template** (which is the normal way to use Elementor Theme Builder — one template applying to every product), every product using that template shows the **identical** tab title and content. This widget doesn't support per-product dynamic content — if you need different tab content on different products, you'll need [ACF Frontend Form](acf-frontend-form.md) with a custom field, or a separate template per product.
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- Only one tab per widget instance — add a second instance of this widget if you need two extra tabs.
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- You won't see this tab live in the Elementor editor canvas — a placeholder note explains this; preview it by viewing an actual product page on the front end.
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