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Product Attributes

Show product attributes like weight, dimensions, materials, and custom fields in a structured layout.

Overview

The Product Attributes widget displays the custom attributes assigned to a Goose Commerce product, such as material, colour, size, or any other specification defined in Goose → Attributes. It is designed for use on the Product Details page to provide shoppers with detailed product specification information.

How to Add It

  1. Open the Elementor editor on your Product Details page template.
  2. Search for Product Attributes in the widget panel.
  3. Drag it onto the canvas in the product information section.
  4. Choose the display style and select which attributes to show.
Note: Attributes must be defined in Goose → Attributes and assigned to individual products before they appear in this widget.

Settings Reference

SettingDescriptionDefault
SourceShow All attributes assigned to the product, or a hand-picked selectionAll Attributes
LayoutTable (label/value rows) or List (bulleted)Table
Label Column WidthWidth of the attribute label column in table layout30%
Show EmptyDisplay attributes that have no value assigned for this productDisabled
HeadingOptional heading displayed above the attribute blockProduct Details
Show HeadingToggle visibility of the headingEnabled

Common Use Cases

Place the Product Attributes widget below the product description on the Product Details page to provide shoppers with full technical specifications. Use it in a tab layout alongside the Review List widget to organise detailed product information without cluttering the main view. For products with many attributes, use the hand-picked source to show only the most relevant specifications.

Tips & Notes

Tip: Define global attributes in Goose → Attributes first, then assign relevant values to each product — this keeps attribute data consistent and filterable across the catalogue.
Note: This widget displays informational attributes only. For purchasable product variations (e.g. size, colour options), use the Variation Selector widget instead.
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