How to Set the Elementor Accordion Widget Closed by Default
The Elementor Accordion widget will have the first tab open by default. The rest of the tabs are closed. You'll need to click on each to open and view their…
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DOWNLOAD ALL NOW!The Elementor Accordion widget will have the first tab open by default. The rest of the tabs are closed. You'll need to click on each to open and view their…
Elementor forms not being sent can cause significant issues for your website's visitors. A contact form is essential to any website as it lets visitors quickly contact the website owner…
In this article, I'll teach you how to add a 'buy me a coffee' button to your WordPress website. Monetizing your website is a popular way to have a side…
Did you ever find yourself sending invoices to customers who ordered from your store outside the WooCommerce platform? If the answer is yes, you probably know how frustrating and time-consuming…
User experience is one of the essential aspects that every store owner should pay attention to. Simplifying the shopping process for our customers can help them make the right decision…
Ordering WooCommerce product variations in a sensical way is a smart move. A logical order will help your customers to understand the differences between the multiple attributes. It’s pretty clear…
Image zooming is a default feature automatically enabled with WooCommerce. Zooming into a product image is often necessary to see more critical details. However, it’s unnecessary in other cases, and…
Printed t-shirts, mugs, mobile covers, caps, hoodies, bags, shoes, and whatnot? People's love for prints is growing, and they love it more when they get to design the image themselves. …
The Events Calendar is one of WordPress's most popular and robust calendar plugins. The plugin can display past and future scheduled events in chronological order. Being such a popular plugin…
The WooCommerce $product object holds every piece of data that we need to work with products. If you’re a WooCommerce developer, you’ll need to access some or all of that…