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I’ve just installed Jevelin and plan to use tabs at the core of my main page. It looks like the Jevelin tabs functionality is now deprecated and trying it out it appears that it can only be used for plain text in any case (unlike the standard WordPress tabs functionality).
<p style=”text-align: left;”>How can I create two tabs using the Jevelin type styling with multiple elements in each? I’ve seen someone on this forum actually had done exactly that and was just troubleshooting some text formatting issues – but I can’t seem to figure out any way short of manually going in and editing the HTML myself.</p>
Hi @europeanpete,
I hope you are well today and thank you for your question.
I am not sure I understood your question properly so could you please describe it a bit more by sharing the screenshots and page URL from your website where you are using it?
Also, please share the topic or website URL where you saw someone did it.
Best regards,
Shufflehound team
Hi,
Please find attached the following:
A design of having two tabs straight after my hero image sits at the core of my website design and so is vitally important to me. I really like the Jevelin styles which were advertised in the demo (and which I can get using Jevelin tabs), but I can only seem to add plain text content to them. On the other hand I can use the native WordPress tab functionality, but it doesn’t look anything like what I need it to look like.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
This is a link to someone on these forums who was having his own issues but who was apparently using something more like the Jevelin theme tabs with some richer data (i.e. not just plain text):
https://support.shufflehound.com/forums/topic/tabs-background-color-and-border/
Please use the new tab element along with text block content element to add content in it as shown in the attached screenshots.
Hi,
Thanks – I get how to use tabs under normal circumstances, but these don’t appear to have any of the Jevelin theme styling attached to them. I’ve attached what I end up with vs. what is in the demo.
I don’t have CSS skills myself, so I can see three ways out:
Any help would be really appreciated – I’m hoping to get this live as soon as possible.
The tabs used on the below demo page are created using Unyson page builder and not WPBakery page builder so please use the Unyson page builder to create those tabs.