Shortcodes Ultimate feature

WordPress Tabs Shortcode

Tabs help you present related information in a compact layout. With Shortcodes Ultimate, you can add tabbed content to WordPress without writing JavaScript or installing a full page builder.

Use tabs for product details, documentation, pricing notes, FAQs, client pages, and long-form content that needs a cleaner structure.

  • 50+ ready-to-use shortcodes
  • Visual shortcode generator
  • Works in posts, pages, widgets, and templates
  • No page builder required

Organize long WordPress content without clutter

Many WordPress pages become hard to scan when every detail is shown in one long block. Product information, setup notes, pricing details, and FAQ content often belong together, but they do not always need to be visible at the same time.

Tabs improve organization and readability by keeping related sections close while reducing the visual weight of dense content.

Common ways to use WordPress tabs

Product details and specifications

Keep descriptions, technical specs, shipping details, and warranty notes on one page without overwhelming visitors.

Pricing notes and plan comparisons

Separate features, limits, billing terms, and upgrade notes into clear tabbed sections.

Documentation sections

Break setup instructions, examples, options, and troubleshooting into tabs that are easier to browse.

FAQ categories

Group questions by topic so visitors can jump to the information they need.

Long-form article sections

Use tabs to separate examples, references, definitions, or bonus content inside long posts.

Client project pages

Present scope, timeline, deliverables, files, and next steps in a clean structure for client-facing pages.

Create tabs in WordPress in a few steps

Start from the free plugin listing or the Shortcodes Ultimate download page, then add the shortcode where your WordPress setup supports shortcodes.

  1. 1

    Install Shortcodes Ultimate

    Install the free plugin from WordPress.org and activate it on your site.

  2. 2

    Insert the tabs shortcode

    Use the visual shortcode generator or add the shortcode manually in a post, page, widget, or template area that supports shortcodes.

  3. 3

    Add your tab titles and content

    Create each tab with a title and the content you want to show inside it.

  4. 4

    Publish and customize

    Choose the default tab, adjust mobile behavior, use vertical tabs when needed, or unlock more styles with Pro.

WordPress tabs shortcode example

The [su_tabs] shortcode creates the tab container. Each [su_tab] shortcode adds one tab with its own title and content.

[su_tabs active="1" mobile="stack"]
  [su_tab title="Overview"]
    Add a short introduction or summary here.
  [/su_tab]

  [su_tab title="Specifications"]
    Add product details, technical notes, or structured information here.
  [/su_tab]

  [su_tab title="FAQ"]
    Add common questions and answers here.
  [/su_tab]
[/su_tabs]

How the shortcode is structured

Use active when you want to choose the default open tab, and use mobile behavior options to keep the layout readable on smaller screens.

Need the full syntax? Read the Tabs shortcode documentation, browse the shortcodes library, or compare related shortcodes such as Accordion and Box.

[su_tabs vertical="yes"]
  [su_tab title="Setup"]Add setup instructions here.[/su_tab]
  [su_tab title="Options"]Add configuration notes here.[/su_tab]
  [su_tab title="Troubleshooting"]Add common fixes here.[/su_tab]
[/su_tabs]

Vertical tabs

Vertical tabs work well for documentation, support pages, and longer navigation labels.

The tabs shortcode also supports options such as anchors, links, and custom classes when you need more control over behavior or styling.

Responsive tabs for mobile-friendly content

On desktop, tabs can keep related content compact and easy to browse. On mobile, the layout should remain readable and touch-friendly, so visitors can access each section without horizontal scrolling or cramped navigation.

Shortcodes Ultimate includes mobile behavior options for the tabs shortcode, but content choices still matter.

Start simple, then unlock more styles with Pro

The free version gives you the core tabs shortcode and many everyday content elements. Shortcodes Ultimate Pro adds more advanced shortcodes, extra styles, and premium support for users who want more design options and a broader content toolkit.

Add tabbed content without a full page builder

A page builder can be useful for full layouts, but many WordPress users only need a quick way to organize a small content area. For that job, a shortcode is often simpler and faster.

Shortcodes Ultimate also includes tabs, accordions, buttons, boxes, sliders, galleries, and other content blocks, so you do not need a separate plugin for every small interface pattern.

Tips for better tabbed content

Tabs are best used to organize content, not to hide thin or unimportant content. Make sure the page still has a clear structure, useful headings, and helpful copy around the tabbed area.

WordPress tabs shortcode FAQ

What is a WordPress tabs shortcode?

A WordPress tabs shortcode is a small text-based command that outputs a tabbed content layout on a post, page, widget, or another shortcode-enabled area.

How do I create tabs in WordPress with Shortcodes Ultimate?

Install Shortcodes Ultimate, insert the tabs shortcode with the visual generator or manually, then add one [su_tab] shortcode for each tab you want to display.

Are the tabs responsive?

Yes. The tabs shortcode includes mobile behavior options so tabbed content can remain readable on smaller screens.

Can I create vertical tabs?

Yes. Use the vertical option when you want tab labels to appear in a vertical layout. This can work well for documentation, setup guides, and longer content groups.

Can I link directly to a specific tab?

Yes. You can use anchors for individual tabs so visitors can open a specific tab from a URL hash.

Can I put HTML or other shortcodes inside a tab?

Yes. Tabs can contain regular content, HTML, and other shortcodes when your WordPress setup allows them.

Do I need a page builder to create tabs?

No. Shortcodes Ultimate lets you add tabbed content with a shortcode, so you do not need to install a full page builder just to create tabs.

What does Shortcodes Ultimate Pro add?

Pro adds advanced shortcodes, additional styles, and premium support. It is useful when you want more design options or use Shortcodes Ultimate across multiple polished sites.

Can I use tabs in the Block Editor?

Yes. You can add shortcodes in WordPress areas that support shortcodes, including the Block Editor shortcode workflow.

Add tabs to WordPress the simple way

Add tabs to WordPress the simple way. Install Shortcodes Ultimate for free or unlock more styles with Pro.