• Resolved wheeleran

    (@wheeleran)


    hi. divi have just released an update which enables full editing of the single product page with the divi builder. their new Woo Tabs module is limited to the default woo tabs, and the Yikes custom tabs are not showing. could you have a look at this please?

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  • Thread Starter wheeleran

    (@wheeleran)

    @laurentdardelet, did you look at my previous message? make sure you’re using the Woo Tabs module, not the simple divi Tabs module.

    Thread Starter wheeleran

    (@wheeleran)

    this seems to be broken again after yesterday’s core updates. have submitted a ticket and will advise…

    Thread Starter wheeleran

    (@wheeleran)

    confirmed. divi found a problem and removed it. a fix is coming. sounds temporary. keep an eye out for the next incremental update, ie. 4.4.X or possibly 4.4.2.X

    Wow – amazing – thank goodness for that… I’ve got a product template in the Divi theme builder so all I needed to do was add this tab. I’ve reverted back to my own child theme so I will delete yours now. Thanks for all your hard work pestering Elegant Themes about this. Review time I think…

    Thread Starter wheeleran

    (@wheeleran)

    For anyone looking for a divi-only workaround, there is one, in conjunction with the Theme Builder. When building a template for a group of products, use the Divi Tabs module, not the Woo Tabs module. Add the Product Description in the first tab using the Dynamic Content feature. Add the Product Information in the second and the Reviews if you want in the third. That takes care of the default tabs. Then add as many custom tabs as you want. Because you’re building a template for a group of products, this recreates the Yikes Global Tabs functionality, but yes, when you want to override a particular tab with unique content for a specific product or group of products, you’ll have to build another template.

    If you are working in bulk, and import and edit using excel or csv, then you can use CPT in combination with ACF. CPT to create a custom post type for each tab and its fields (unique tab data), and ACF to pull whichever of the CPT fields you choose into whichever product. I’ve tested this and it works, but damn, Yikes would be easier, if only because we’ve got it all set up already!

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 7 months ago by wheeleran.

    Hi

    · Add the Product Description in the first tab using the Dynamic Content feature -> OK
    · Add the “Product Information” in the second -> ?do you mean selecting dynamic content too? I can’t find this option in dynamic content list. If I choose “Product additional information” it doesn’t work.

    Thread Starter wheeleran

    (@wheeleran)

    yes, dynamic content, and yes, it’s “Product additional information.” you won’t see anything rendered in the theme builder, but it’s there on the page when you look at an actual product.

    I followed the steps and it doesn’t work for me. I see the tabs titles but I can′t see the content within the tabs. I mean, I see the tab title and content of default tab “Product Description” but if I click on any of the other tabs, I can’t see the content of these tabs…

    Thread Starter wheeleran

    (@wheeleran)

    The Additional Information tab is present and working, I assure you. I presume you’re looking at a product that actually HAS product attributes? The ‘custom tabs,’ as I said in my longer answer, requires you to actually add content to them. Using the Tabs Module with a template built in the Theme Builder is a workaround allowing you to add custom tabs to a great many products in one go – just like Yikes. But it doesn’t pull your Yikes content in. If I didn’t make that clear enough, I apologise.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 7 months ago by wheeleran.
    Thread Starter wheeleran

    (@wheeleran)

    I believe the default text color is white, too, if I remember correctly. Check that, too ??

    Sorry, don’t see clearly how to follow the steps to do the workaround. By the way, Divi has released a new update but it seems they haven’t applied a fix for tabs issue in there

    I followed the steps ant the workaround works fine. Any case, do you have any update about DIVI update to fix the issue definitively?

    Did Divi ever get this fixed? I would really like my tabs back but do not want to make templates for all of my products.

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