Tab Labels and Default Tab Estimated reading: 2 minutes 3 views The Release Hub block provides flexible customization options, allowing you to tailor the interface to your specific project needs. You can easily modify tab labels for better branding or define the default view to ensure your most important content is highlighted first when users visit your changelog page. Custom Tab LabelsSetting the Default Tab Custom Tab Labels By default, the Release Hub organizes your content into standard categories. However, you can personalize these labels to better align with your product terminology. Follow these steps to customize them: Select the Release Hub block in the WordPress block editor.Navigate to the block sidebar and locate the Tab Labels section.Enter your preferred names for each tab (e.g., changing “Releases” to “What’s New”).If you leave a field empty, the system will automatically revert to the default label. Setting the Default Tab Defining which tab loads first is essential for guiding user focus. Whether you want users to land on your latest feature announcements or dive straight into your public roadmap, the selection is managed through simple block settings: With the Release Hub block selected, look for the Default Tab dropdown in the sidebar settings.Choose your desired active tab from the list.Please note that the available options in this dropdown will depend on which sections (Releases, Feedback, or Roadmap) are currently enabled in your global configuration. After updating these settings, ensure you save or publish your page to apply the changes to the frontend. These per-block settings allow you to reuse the Release Hub on different pages with unique configurations tailored to the specific content of that page. Tab Labels and Default Tab - PreviousContainer WidthNext - Tab Labels and Default TabSubscribe Header and Badge Filter