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How Do I Use Product Tables in WooCommerce?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 7:38 pm

Product tables are a great way to showcase products in a clean and organized way. They can be used to display products in a grid or list layout, and can be customized to show or hide specific product information.

Product tables can be added to any page or post using the [product_table] shortcode. You can also use the WooCommerce Product Table plugin to insert product tables into your WooCommerce store.

To use product tables in WooCommerce, you first need to create a product table. To do this, go to the Products » Add New page and select the “Product Table” tab from the Product Data metabox.

PRO TIP: Product tables are a great way to showcase your products in a clean and organized way, but there are a few things you need to keep in mind when using them.

First, make sure that your product table is responsive so that it looks good on all devices. Second, use a clear and concise layout so that customers can easily find the information they need. Finally, don’t forget to include calls to action (CTAs) so that customers know what to do next.

Enter a title for your product table, and then add your products to the table by selecting them from the “Add Products” dropdown. You can also add products to your table by clicking the “Add Row” button.

Once you have added all of the products you want to include in your table, you can then customize the table by setting the columns that should be displayed, and adding filters and sorting options.

Once you are satisfied with your product table, click on the “Publish” button to save your changes. Your product table will now be live on your website and will display all of the products that you added to it.

Product tables are a great way to showcase products in a clean and organized way on your WooCommerce store. By using the [product_table] shortcode or the WooCommerce Product Table plugin, you can easily add product tables to any page or post on your site.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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