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title: "How to Add a Show More Button for Features in WordPress Pricing Table?"
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# How to Add a Show More Button for Features in WordPress Pricing Table?

## Key Takeaways

- Nexter Blocks includes a Pricing Table block that allows users to add a show more button to limit initial content visibility.
- Users can set the number of items displayed initially in the Pricing Table block by entering a value in the Open Default field.
- The toggle button text for expanding and collapsing content in the Pricing Table can be customized in the Expand Section Title and Shrink Section Title fields.

Do you want to limit what people see first on your WordPress pricing table by adding a "show more" button? By only showing the key information at first and letting users click to see the rest, you can make it easier for them to find what they need, especially if there are a lot of details.

With the Pricing Table block from Nexter Blocks, you can easily add a show more button and limit the initial content in a WordPress pricing table.

*To check the complete feature overview documentation of the Nexter Blocks Pricing Table block,* *[click here](https://nexterwp.com/docs/add-a-pricing-table-in-wordpress/).*

***Requirement  - This block is a part of the Nexter Blocks, make sure it's installed & activated to enjoy all its powers.***

[LIVE BLOCK LINK](https://nexterwp.com/nexter-blocks/blocks/wordpress-pricing-table/)

To do this, add the Pricing Table block on the page and follow the steps -

1. Add the appropriate title and price of the pricing table.

2. Then, in the **Content Description** tab, select **Stylish List** from the **Content Type** section.

3. After that, add the necessary repeater items and content.

4. Then enable the **Read More Toggle**.

5. In the **Open Default** field, add the number of items you want to show initially. 

Let’s suppose we’ve added 3, so only 3 items will show initially and the rest will be hidden. You have to click **+ Show all options** button to see all the items.

You can edit the toggle open and close button text from the **Expand Section Title** and **Shrink Section Title** fields, respectively.

Now based on the entered number you’ll see a toggle button after an equivalent number of description items in the pricing table, that you use to show all the content.

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What should I do if the 'Show More' button isn't displaying in my pricing table?**
A: If the 'Show More' button isn't showing, ensure you have enabled the Read More Toggle in the Pricing Table block settings. This feature is essential for the button to appear. Additionally, check that you've set the Open Default field to a number greater than zero, which determines how many items are initially visible.

**Q: What is the best number of items to show initially in the pricing table?**
A: The best practice is to show a limited number of items that highlight the most important features, typically between 2 to 5. This approach keeps the table clean and encourages users to click the 'Show More' button for additional details, ensuring they are not overwhelmed by information.

**Q: What happens if I set the Open Default field to zero?**
A: Setting the Open Default field to zero means that no items will be displayed initially, which could confuse users. They may not realize there are additional features available. It's advisable to set this field to a positive number to ensure some content is visible right away.

**Q: Does the Pricing Table block from Nexter Blocks require any additional plugins?**
A: The Pricing Table block is part of Nexter Blocks and does not require additional plugins to function. However, ensure that Nexter Blocks is installed and activated to access all its features, including the 'Show More' functionality.
