How are those tabs done? Where is the tab content stored?
Thread Starter
JR-WP
(@jr-wordpress)
Beside the 1st generic “product description” tab:
1. 2nd tab generated by the plugin WooCommerce Custom Product Tabs Lite
2. 3rd & 4th tabs are built in features offered by the theme IDStore
Hereinafter please find a link to on of my single product pages:
http://www.ron-seo-services.com/product/property-volume-3/
The tabs that are not being indexed are the 2nd, 3rd & 4th from the right.
Thank you.
WooCommerce Custom Product Tabs Lite stores the contents of the tabs in a custom field called “frs_woo_product_tabs”. Make Relevanssi index that, and you should be able to find the posts by the second tab content.
I don’t know how IDStore handles the tabs.
Thread Starter
JR-WP
(@jr-wordpress)
Hi Mikko,
Ho do I make Relevanssi index “frs_woo_product_tabs” ?
Please provide instructions.
Thank you.
Indexing options > Custom fields to index, add frs_woo_product_tabs in it, click “Save indexing options and rebuild index”.
Thread Starter
JR-WP
(@jr-wordpress)
Mikko,
I tried ‘frs_woo_product_tabs’ and it did not work.
Thank you for instructing me to do without apostrophes.
You have a marvelous plugin. Thank you so much for your endeavor & good luck.
Thread Starter
JR-WP
(@jr-wordpress)
Any idea what’s the name of the custom field that holds woocommerce product short description?
By the way IDStore handles the tabs through _etheme_custom_tab1 & _etheme_custom_tab2
You can put “all” (without the quotes) in the custom field option to make Relevanssi index all custom fields for every post (you need to use “all” and not “visible”, because those “_etheme_custom_tab1” names that start with an underscore are invisible custom fields).
Thread Starter
JR-WP
(@jr-wordpress)
Mikko thank you very much for your help.
By the way I tried in the very begining to use “all” with apostrophes & obviously it did not work.
I recommend dropping the apostrophes from the following statement located in Relevanssi admin:
“A comma-separated list of custom fields to include in the index. Set to ‘visible’ to index all visible custom fields and to ‘all’ to index all custom fields, also those starting with a ‘_’ character.”
Very truly,
Jack