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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Getting Started
Dotjuice Tools for Elementor adds ten widgets to the Elementor editor, plus three settings pages for the features that need configuration outside the page builder.
Screenshot: the Elementor editor with the widgets panel open and the Dotjuice category expanded, showing the full widget list.
Requirements
| Required | Elementor (the free page builder) installed and active |
| Optional | WooCommerce — unlocks the six Woo widgets and the WooCommerce Hacks settings page |
| Optional | Advanced Custom Fields — lets the Markdown shortcode read its URL from an ACF field |
The plugin does nothing on its own without Elementor: its widgets are registered on Elementor's own widget-registration hook, so if Elementor is inactive the Dotjuice category simply won't exist.
Finding your widgets
Open any page in the Elementor editor and look for the Dotjuice category in the widgets panel. Every widget from this plugin lives there.
If a widget you expect is missing, it's almost always the WooCommerce dependency. These six only register when WooCommerce is active:
- Woo Products Transform
- Woo Add To Cart transform
- Woo Categories Transform
- Woo My Account Transform
- Woo Page Numbers
- Woo Taxonomy List
Woo Taxonomy List is in that list even though it isn't shop-specific. It can drive non-shop content such as blog categories, but it still only appears when WooCommerce is present. On a site without WooCommerce it won't be available.
The remaining four have no dependencies beyond Elementor: Screenshot Capture, Dark Mode Toggle, Keyword Linker, and Markdown.
Where the plugin's settings live
Settings sit under the shared Dotjuice menu in your WordPress admin sidebar. That menu is shared by all Dotjuice plugins — whichever one loads first creates it, so if you also run Dotjuice Performance you'll see both listed under the same parent.
Screenshot: the WordPress admin sidebar with the Dotjuice menu expanded, showing its submenu items.
| Menu item | What it's for |
|---|---|
| Tools for Elementor | The plugin's own dashboard — widget overview, system status, and support links. |
| Integrations | A tabbed page for widgets that talk to outside services. Screenshot API settings are the first tab — see Screenshot API Settings. |
| WooCommerce Hacks | Account page tweaks and product attribute colours. Only appears when WooCommerce is active — see WooCommerce Account Settings and Product Attribute Colours. |
:::note Older versions of this plugin had a standalone Screenshot API menu item. It's now the first tab of Integrations, which exists so future API-backed widgets can add their own tabs rather than each adding a menu entry. :::
Recommended first steps
- Setting up Screenshot Capture? Configure your API key first under Dotjuice → Integrations. The widget renders nothing at all without a key — see Screenshot API Settings.
- Running a WooCommerce store? Look through WooCommerce Account Settings. Most stores want at least one of these — hiding unused My Account tabs, or keeping a category off the main shop page.
- Using colour swatches anywhere? Assign your colours once under Product Attribute Colours; every widget that shows swatches reads from that single list.
- Browse the widget guides below for whatever your build needs.
Widget guides
General purpose
- Screenshot Capture — live screenshots of any website, captured through an API
- Dark Mode Toggle — a front-end light/dark switch driven by Elementor's global colours
- Keyword Linker — turn chosen words into links across a page automatically
- Markdown — render a live Markdown file, with a shortcode for per-post documents
WooCommerce (require WooCommerce active)
- Woo Products Transform — an attribute-aware product grid with hover and rollover effects
- Woo Add to Cart Transform — variation dropdowns rebuilt as clickable buttons or colour swatches
- Woo Categories Transform — styled, animated category tiles
- Woo My Account Transform — full styling control over the My Account area
- Woo Page Numbers — styleable product pagination that co-operates with AJAX filtering
- Woo Taxonomy List — cascading term lists from any taxonomy
Upgrading to Pro
Several widgets have controls that are visible but inert in the free version — colour swatches on Woo Add to Cart Transform are the usual one people hit. Where that applies it's called out in that widget's guide. Dotjuice Tools for Elementor Pro is an add-on rather than a replacement: the free plugin must stay installed and active.