WOO Shortcode Tab Layout is another excellent tool to get more content into the less space. The toggle content shortcode also works great, but the tab layout gives you all of the titles right there in the same horizontal row. If you want to get fancy, you can start making the tabs different colors.
The built-in WOO shortcodes let you remove some plugins, for example even one of my favorites, the Styles with Shortcodes plugin. But hey, if it’s built-in and it’s going to be loaded anyway, why not use it and remove a plugin?
Let’s put a bunch of tabs right below here.
How about a header to break things up?
Artichoke bell pepper sierra leone bologi dulse mustard amaranth aubergine onion peanut shallot sweet pepper azuki bean bamboo shoot scallion lotus root asparagus.
I did put a flat divider just after the tabs in case text below here was going to “wrap up” and not have a new line break. Here’s some example code for the tab layout. But you don’t need to use any of this, the button and pop-out menu will let you build it all with just some clicking and buttons.
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[tabs style="boxed"]
[tab title="Vegetables"]Here's the first tab content. It can be anything you llike style and content wise. Since we're talking vegetables, I'll put a little veggie impsum below in the next paragraph.
ion zucchini taro epazote pea sprouts scallion corn. Parsnip artichoke celtuce beet greens chickweed catsear yarrow zucchini shallot gourd. Corn sea lettuce melon asparagus brussels sprout welsh onion wattle seed carrot seakale.[/tab]
[tab title="Fruits"]I think you can have as many tabs as you like, but at tomsome point they're going to not fit very well.[/tab]
[tab title="Legumes"]Let's talk legumes. What are those things anyway? Are beans legumes? I could never figure it out, I think I just like using the word legumes. [/tab]
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