Plotter Shop is a Dutch company that sells large format printers. They use our WooCommerce Product Table plugin to display WooCommerce related products in a table on the single product page.

Plotter Shop's website acts as a WooCommerce product catalog for their customers. Each printer has one page with a large image and a general description. A series of separate tabs below the image display extra information including the technical details and related products.

Four of the tabs include different related product tables for ink cartridges, paper, print heads and downloads. This is where our WooCommerce Product Table plugin comes into action. It's used to list the related products in a user-friendly format that can be sorted by price or name. From the table, it's just one simple click to add the product to your shopping cart.

You, too, can add extra tabs to individual product pages like Plotter Shop have done. All you need is the WooCommerce Tab Manager plugin.

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Inspire Cosmetics is a US-based cosmetics company offering customers affordably priced cosmetics. They have used WooCommerce to create a responsive and user-friendly Build Your Own Experience Box product.

The WooCommerce Product Table plugin supports the pick-your-own experience boxes. Thanks to a multi-step page, customers add products to their experience boxes in simple stages. First, they choose their experience box. Next, the customer selects the box contents from two lists. And finally, the order is completed with the WooCommerce cart and checkout.

The WooCommerce Product Table works alongside two other plugins - the Beaver Builder WordPress page builder plugin - used to create the tabbed layout. And the WooCommerce Min-Max Quantity plugin, which makes sure customers select the right quantities. This means Inspire Cosmetics can sell different sized boxes with different validation rules.

When used creatively, WooCommerce is a great tool for selling made-to-order products and bespoke experience boxes. See for yourself how the Inspire Cosmetics' experience box product builder works.

Related tutorial: Use WooCommerce to Sell ‘Build Your Own’ Products: Veg Boxes, Hampers & More!

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Calne Without Parish Council is a parish council in the county of Wiltshire in the U.K. They have a website where you can find local news and useful information about the area. It keeps all the parishioners up to date with the council's news and activities.

The website also has a WordPress document database which stores all the archived documents alongside new ones. Anyone can access the database at any time. The archive contains a wide range of information including meeting minutes, agendas and public notices. So with more than 340 documents, they needed a good system to help people find what they're looking for. That's why the document database page is powered by our Posts Table Pro plugin.

It's a simple but effective table. There are just three columns. And you can sort each column by clicking on the title. The documents are in chronological order with the most recent document at the top. But it's easy to filter the documents if you only want a certain year. This is done using the two dropdowns at the top. One's for the year, the other's for the type of document. And there's even a handy search function to speed up the search if you know exactly what you're after.

Tutorial: Learn how to create your own WordPress document library.

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The Kitchen at Middleground Farms is a cooking experience for foodies, set on a working farm in Oregon, USA. The Kitchen offers a range of cooking events from making pasta to using pressure cookers and everything in between. They use our Posts Table Pro plugin with Events Calendar to sell cookery courses in WordPress.

The cookery courses are added to WordPress using the Events Calendar plugin, with tickets on sale using its Event Tickets Plus add-on. They weren't happy with the default layouts that come with the Events Calendar, so they combined these WordPress events plugins with Posts Table Pro. As a result, the events are listed in an interactive table layout that makes it much easier to find and book an event.

The Kitchen's class list displays all the cooking events and courses coming up at the farm. Customers can browse the full list of cookery courses and read a short description of each course. The list can be sorted by the event date, price or course name. To speed things up, a search function lets the customer quickly find a course based on specific keywords.

By clicking on the course name, the customer can find out more about a cookery class. This takes them to a new page (provided by Events Calendar and Event Tickets Plus), where they can book onto the course.

Read our tutorials to learn how to set up the same on your own WordPress events website!

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Rim of the World Church uses Posts Table Pro as a WordPress archive plugin to create a newsletter archive listing their previous bulletins.

The newsletters are listed in an interactive WordPress table, which is generated automatically whenever they publish a new newsletter. It is is fully responsive and mobile-friendly, making it easy to browse and read church newsletters.

The newsletter archive table is simple but effective, with the date and title of each newsletter.

Clicking on a title takes you to the full newsletter, each of which is a separate WordPress post. You can also search for a specific keyword or click on a column to sort the archive.

See our in-depth tutorial on how to create a WordPress archive listing content from your own site.

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Science Fiction Book Reviews is a book review site for fans of science fiction.

With more than 500 book reviews on the site, they've created two archives. One archive is sorted by publication year, the other is sorted by author. Sci-fi Book Reviews decided to use our Posts Table Pro plugin to create their searchable archives in WordPress.

The two archives are found on two different pages. The publication date archive page contains multiple lists, each table is for a different year so the user just scrolls down to find the year they're looking for.

Each table can be sorted by the column headers and users can quickly search through the posts to find the review they're looking for. Furthermore, the archive sorted by authors has a handy dropdown for users to filter the table by author.

Related tutorial: WordPress Archive Plugin: List WordPress Posts by Day, Month, Year, Author or Category.

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Ink This and That sell clothing and accessories on their WordPress WooCommerce website. They have improved customer experience and increased sales by combining two of Barn2's plugins:

Learn how to achieve the same on your own site with our step by step tutorial.

AgileSparks offer training courses to technology organizations around the world. They use our Posts Table Pro WordPress table plugin with the Events Calendar plugin to list training courses in a searchable table on their website.

The events are stored by the Events Calendar. They are then displayed on the front end of the website using Posts Table Pro. This provides an interactive table layout with instant AJAX search and multiple filters, so that users can instantly find a suitable training course. They can then click through to read more about each event and book via WooCommerce and Event Tickets Plus.

By combining the above plugins, AgileSparks have found the perfect way to list training courses with WordPress. They were delighted with the result:

Great plugin with responsive and helpful support
I've been struggling with an effective way to list our upcoming agile training classes - we have dozens of them scheduled worldwide at any point of time. I found Posts Table Pro and it was exactly what I was looking for. I feel the view it provides and the ability to filter/search for specific events according to your needs is great. I had some questions and issues while integrating it to my instance of Tribe Events Calendar and Katie and the team were very helpful, including on the weekend. We were up and running with full functionality within a day or two. Impressive, especially considering the type of support you get used to in the WordPress plugin world. I also appreciate the depth of their blog content btw. That's how I found them in the first place.

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