So it looks like the latest versions of Woocommerce no longer recognizes Sale Products with sale price of 0 as a sale item. I created a test product with Regular Price of 2 and Sale Price of 0, it doesn’t show up on the On Sale section of my Storefront theme (it is up to date) and on my On Sale page (which I use the following shortcode [products limit=”16″ columns=”4″ orderby=”rand” class=”quick-sale” on_sale=”true”]). If I change the Sale Price to 1, it will then show up on the On Sale section of my Storefront theme and on my On Sale page. The sale items that you see on the On Sale page are old items. Any new sale items I put up with sale price of 0 will not show up.
Is there a way to revert this previous setting?
How do I display products with sale price of 0 on my On Sale page because the shortcode that I have been using no longer works?
I have an issue which I am told by the theme creator is JS related, but I really don’t know how to fix JS issues, so hopefully someone can help.
When in Chrome and viewing a product which is on sale (https://dev.digitalberry.co.uk/tester/tea-shop/ayurvedic-loose/elderflower-ginger-100g/) if you open the Reviews dropdown and scroll the screen it glitches and dissapears, also the footer content dissapears. (Is fine in MS Edge and others as far as I know.) If Reviews are disabled in dashboard then no issue, but would like to have Reviews running if possible!
Anyone help?
]]>Please see this page: https://coastsportfish.com/on-sale/ – you will see that there is a sale ribbon displayed on every item marked as being on sale.
On this page there are two search boxes. One is your plugin, in the menu bar and the other is a search at the top of the sidebar. When I search (using the sidebar) a product that is on sale, the results show the ribbon bar as expected. However, when I search using your plugin, the search results do not display the ribbon.
Any thoughts or any fix for this?
Thanks,
Abe
Thanks
Cory
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