With JustTables, you have the flexibility to define conditions for your product tables. You can choose which products to display based on various criteria. Here are the key options:
Taxonomy Include: #
- Add New: This option allows you to define conditions for showcasing products from particular product categories or tags. You can create multiple rules for different taxonomies.
- Term IDs: Here, you can specify the IDs of the categories or tags you want to include, separating them by commas. For instance, entering “1, 2, 3, 4” will include products from categories or tags with those IDs.
- Include Children: If you check this box, it means that you want to include child categories or tags along with the selected parent categories or tags. If unchecked, only products from the parent categories will be listed in the table.
Taxonomy Exclude: #
- Add New: Similar to the “Taxonomy Include” option, this allows you to create exclusion conditions for specific product categories or tags.
- Taxonomy: You can choose between Product Categories and Product Tags to set exclusion criteria.
- Term IDs: Specify the IDs of the categories or tags you want to exclude, separated by commas. For example, entering “1, 2, 3, 4” will ensure products from these categories or tags are not listed.
- Include Children: Like in “Taxonomy Include,” this checkbox determines whether products from the child categories are also excluded or not.
Product Include IDs: #
If you have specific products you want to display in your table, you can enter their IDs separated by commas (e.g., “1, 2, 3, 4”).
Product Exclude IDs: #
Conversely, if there are specific products you wish to exclude from your table, insert their IDs separated by commas. The table will not display these products.
Author/Vendor Include IDs: #
You can set up conditions to display products from specific authors or vendors by entering their IDs, separated by commas. This feature is helpful for showcasing products from certain author.
Author/Vendor Exclude IDs: #
If you want to prevent products from specific authors or vendors from appearing in your table, you can enter their IDs separated by commas. This is useful when you want to exclude multiple authors or vendors.
Minimum Price: #
This option lets you create a product table that displays products with prices above a certain minimum value. For instance, if you set the minimum price to $50, only products priced at $50 or higher will be included.
Maximum Price: #
Similarly, you can set a maximum price, and the product table will display products below this price. For example, if you set the maximum price to $100, only products priced at $100 or lower will be listed.
Product Type: #
Here, you can filter products based on their product type. Check the specific product types you want to include and uncheck those you want to exclude.
Availability: #
This condition allows you to display products based on their stock availability. If you enable it, products in stock will appear, and those out of stock will not be listed.
Ignore Sticky Product: #
When this option is disabled, sticky products (products pinned to the top of the list) will be treated like any other regular product in the table.
Order By: #
This setting determines how products are sorted in the table. You can choose various criteria, such as product ID, SKU, customer ratings, stock availability, price, author, product title, and more. This influences the order in which products are displayed.
Order: #
Select either ascending or descending order based on the “order by” criteria. For instance, if you choose “Price” and “Ascending,” products will be listed from the lowest price to the highest.
Products Per Page: #
Use this option to control how many products are displayed on a product table, particularly helpful when dealing with a large number of products.