Adding tabs to your product pages is not difficult--all you have to do is copy and paste a little code here and there. There are two different ways of adding tabs, depending on how you want them to function, so continue reading about the two methods below.
Wait! Are you using the Minimal theme?
I have another post about how to add tabs in the Minimal theme. Click here for that tutorial.
Adding tabs where 2 out of 3 tabs are the same for all products
Some store owners want to have tabs that are the same for all products, except for one tab which contains the product description. For example, you might have:
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One tab for the product description (which varies for each product)
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A second tab for shipping policies (which are the same for all products)
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A third tab for return policies (which are the same for all products
If this is what you want, there is a handy article in the Shopify Wiki explaining how to do this, which you can access here.
Adding tabs that are all unique for each product
In my experience, more store owners prefer to have tabs that are completely unique for each product. For example, on a single product page you might have:
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One tab for the product description
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One tab for the product's ingredients, or instructions for how to use it, etc.
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One tab for a video about the product
In the next few paragraphs I'll walk you through the simple steps for adding these tabs. You can also watch the video walkthrough directly below.
1. Create a duplicate of your Shopify theme as a backup
Just in case you mess something up and break your store layout, it's always a good idea to create a backup of your theme before changing the code. You can do this by going to your Shopify Dashboard > Themes, and then clicking "Duplicate" under the theme you are editing.
2. Check to see if your theme already has jQuery and jQuery UI
In order for these tabs to work, your theme will need to have both jQuery and jQuery UI. Most Shopify themes already have jQuery, and many already have jQuery UI, but make sure to check first. You can find out by opening "theme.liquid." This file can be found by going to your Shopify Dashboard, then clicking on Themes > Template Editor. If you have trouble finding this, watch the video tutorial above.
Inside theme.liquid, look for the head tag. It will look like this, but with a bunch of other code in the middle:
<head>
</head>
The first tag marks the beginning of the head, and the second marks the closing of the head. In between these two tags, look for a line of code that looks something like this:
{{ '//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.4/jquery.min.js' | script_tag }}
OR
<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.9.1.js"></script>
It will look one of those two lines above, but the numbers (1.4 or 1.9.1) don't have to match exactly. This is the code for jQuery.
Next, look for the jQuery UI code, which looks something like this:
{{ 'jquery-ui-1.8.6.js' | asset_url | script_tag }}
If you find that your theme already has both jQuery and jQuery UI, proceed to step 3. If you see jQuery but not jQuery UI, then copy only the jQuery UI line below. If you don't see either of these already in your theme, then copy and paste both of the following 2 lines of code right before the </head> tag:
Code you'll need to add jQuery and jQuery UI
<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.9.1.js"></script>
<script src="http://code.jquery.com/ui/1.10.3/jquery-ui.js"></script>
3. Add a bit more code
Regardless of what you did in step 2, you should now add the following code directly before the </head> tag: <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://code.jquery.com/ui/1.10.3/themes/smoothness/jquery-ui.css" />
<script> $(function() { $( "#tabs" ).tabs(); }); </script>
4. Add this code to the individual product
Note that you are NOT adding this code to product.liquid, as that would put the same tabs on every single product in your store. Instead, open one of your existing products in your Shopify Dashboard, click the HTML editor button, and then copy and paste this code:
<div id="tabs">
<ul>
<li><a href="#tabs-1">Tab 1 title</a></li>
<li><a href="#tabs-2">Tab 2 title</a></li>
<li><a href="#tabs-3">Tab 3 title</a></li>
</ul>
<div id="tabs-1">
<p>Insert tab 1 content</p>
</div>
<div id="tabs-2">
<p>Insert tab 2 content</p>
</div>
<div id="tabs-3">
<p>Insert tab 3 content</p>
</div>
</div>
Click "Update" or "Save" to save the changes you made to the product. Then go ahead and view the product on your website to make sure the tabs are showing up properly.
5. Edit the content of each tab to your heart's content After confirming that the tabs are working, continue using the HTML editor to change the tab titles and content.
Note: You may try to edit the tab content in the visual editor (rather than the HTML editor), but this tends to cause problems, since Shopify sometimes adds unwanted code that breaks the tabs. If you do this and your tabs stop working, you'll have to check the HTML editor and delete any unwanted code. You might have to come back here and copy and paste the code again.
I hope that went smoothly for you! If you had any problems, please leave a comment below with a description of the problem and I'll do my best to help.
UPDATE: How to change the appearance of these tabs using CSS
In the comments of this post, Melanie asked about how to change the appearance of these tabs to fit better with her Shopify theme. I made this video walking through some basic CSS styling--it's a bit long (22 minutes), but I think it will really help answer Melanie's question. As always, feel free to leave comments below with any other questions!
Having trouble getting this to work?
I'm happy to take a look and try to help you get this working, but please note that I can't help you unless you provide a link to your product page so I can see what you've done so far.
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Hey Kallie,
Your theme already uses jQuery, so you didn’t need to include it a second time. Try removing this line of code (looks like it’s on line 89):
<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.9.1.js"></script >
Try that and let me know if it helps!
Hi Leighton
Thank you so much for this tutorial. It is just what I needed and so easy to follow!
I am also having a problem with the zoom function not working anymore. I am using the Minimal theme as well and was wondering if you had a tutorial to fix this problem.
Thanks so much! Love your site!
Melissa
Hi,
I have tried to put in the tab into the product page. At first the tab appears, however, when i click on the other tab, the whole thing disappear.
I followed the steps from your website & the tutorial provided by shopify but the problem persist.
http://docs.shopify.com/support/your-store/products/how-do-i-add-tabs-to-product-descriptions
Could you please tell me where’s the problem :(
Thanks.
thank you for the tutorial! Very well written.
I had jquery inside my theme already. I am using Minimal. I discovered though, that I HAD to add this line (the one you instructed to put in only (?) if jquery wasn’t installed. -
…to make it work. Without it, there wouldn’t be tabs. But like I said, I already have jquery on my website. So if I understand this correctly, this conflicts with the article? This is the code that I have on my site:
That’s the first thing I wanted to say.
Second – I’m having the issue with the zoom feature as well. I don’t know how to fix this. It looks like others are having this issue as well. Can you please share your wisdom with us here in these comments?
Thanks so much!
Hi Melissa,
I’m sorry for the delay in getting back to you about this. If you are still trying to add tabs to the Minimal theme, I just published a new post specifically about this. You can find it here: http://ecommercepulse.com/2014/01/09/add-tabs-product-pages-shopify-minimal-theme/. I hope that’s helpful! Let me know if I can do anything else to help.