Woo Checkout Tabs Element

Last Update: July 14, 2024

The Woo Checkout Tabs Element allows you to add an a series of checkout related tabs to your WooCommerce Checkout page. It’s an all-in-one Element which has the same components that the other four Woo Checkout Elements have seperately – the Woo Checkout Billing Element, the Woo Checkout Order Review Element, the Woo Checkout Payment Element, and the Woo Checkout Shipping Element. With this single Element however, you can replicate the standard Woo Checkout.

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How To Use The Woo Checkout Tabs Element

To use the Woo Checkout Tabs Element couldn’t be easier. Just add the Element to your assigned WooCommerce Checkout page (replacing the shortcode that’s already there). There are a range of layout and design options to style it exactly how you like. You can add Titles, or other Elements above or below (like the Woo Notices Element to complete your page.

On the front end, the user will be led through the tabs as they complete each one. If you’d prefer to emulate the one page WooCommerce checkout, you can use the other aforementioned Woo Checkout Elements to create the same process on one page.

Woo Checkout Tabs Element > Example

Element Options

Note: The displayed option screens below show ALL the available options for the element. If you have Avada’s Option Network Dependencies turned on, you will only see options relevant to your selections, and so the options screen may look somewhat different.

General

HeadingDescription
LayoutChoose the tabs layout.
Space Between Nav and ContentSet space between tab nav and tab content sections. Leave empty for default value of 20px.
Show Tab Content HeadingsChoose to have tab content headings displayed.
Element VisibilityChoose to show or hide the element on small, medium or large screens. You can choose more than one at a time.
CSS ClassAdd a class to the wrapping HTML element.
CSS IDAdd an ID to the wrapping HTML element.

Design

HeadingDescription
MarginIn pixels or percentage, ex: 10px or 10%.
Title ColorControls the color of the tab title color, ex: #000.
Border ColorControls the border color.
Nav PaddingEnter values including any valid CSS unit, ex: 10px or 10%. Leave empty to use default 10px 0 10px 0 value.
Content PaddingEnter values including any valid CSS unit, ex: 10px or 10%. Leave empty to use default 40px value.
Content Heading TypographyControls the typography of the content heading. Leave empty for the global font family.
Content Text TypographyControls the typography of the content text. Leave empty for the global font family.
Link ColorControls the link color of the payments text.
Form Field Background ColorControls the background color of the form input fields.
Form Field Text ColorControls the text color of the form input fields.
Field Border ColorControls the border color of the form input fields.
Field Border Color On FocusControls the border color of the form input fields on focus.
Payment Label PaddingEnter values including any valid CSS unit, ex: 10px or 10%. Leave empty to use default value.
Payment Label Background ColorControls the payment label background color.
Payment Label ColorControls the payment label color.
Payment Description PaddingEnter values including any valid CSS unit, ex: 10px or 10%. Leave empty to use default value.
Payment Description Background ColorControls the background color of the payments description.
Payment Description Text ColorControls the payment description text color.

Extras

HeadingDescription
Animation TypeSelect the type of animation to use on the element.
Direction of AnimationSelect the incoming direction for the animation.
Animation ColorSelect the color of the animation
Speed of AnimationType in speed of animation in seconds (0.1 - 5).
Animation DelaySelect the delay time after the animation starts(0 - 5).
Offset of AnimationControls when the animation should start.

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