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I use Flozen theme for small and mid-size Woo shops that need AJAX catalog behavior without bolting on five extra plugins. It fits fashion, cosmetics, decor — any store where grid browsing, quick view, mini cart, and RTL matter more than custom commerce logic.
What I like: the theme does the obvious shop UX jobs fast. What I don’t like: once people stack aggressive optimization on top, the AJAX layer starts dropping events. That’s not “WordPress being WordPress” — it’s usually script order, cached fragments, or bad template overrides.
Most of the shop output is standard WooCommerce with theme overrides in wp-content/themes/flozen/woocommerce/. If archive, single product, cart, or mini-cart looks off, I check that folder first, then compare it against the current Woo template version.
Layout settings usually sit in the theme panel/Customizer and land in wp_options. Page content built with Elementor is stored in the DB as post meta/JSON, while hardcoded markup still lives in PHP templates. So banners, home sections, and some headers are editable in the builder; product loop markup is usually not, unless the theme ships extra widgets.
Assets are typical: theme CSS/JS plus Woo scripts. In DevTools, I watch wc-cart-fragments, wc-add-to-cart, and wc-add-to-cart-variation. If the shop feels random after caching, that’s the first place I look. Minified bundles also tend to hide the real fault, so Console first, Network second.
The common failure is variable products or quick view stopping after JS delay/minify. Root cause: optimization plugins delay jquery-core or wc-add-to-cart-variation, so the variation form never rebinds. Fast fix: exclude those handles in WP Rocket / LiteSpeed Cache and purge all caches.
Second one: AJAX cart count or mini-cart goes stale. That’s usually fragment caching, not the theme. If /?wc-ajax=get_refreshed_fragments is blocked, cached, or stripped by Cloudflare rules, the counter lies. Fix it by bypassing cache for Woo cart/checkout/account and leaving cart fragments alone.
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View in VirusTotalThe copy I checked is activated and fully working, with no functional limits. I verified it in a clean Woo install. The theme runs without a license key for normal use. What you typically lose without vendor activation is auto-updates, support, and sometimes remote demo import endpoints.
Manual updates are simple: upload the new parent theme ZIP in Appearance → Themes or replace it via FTP. Any edits inside the parent theme get overwritten, so I only change templates in a child theme.
Yes, but only if your cache layer serves the correct CSS file. If RTL spacing looks broken, check whether combined CSS is mixing LTR and RTL output.
Usually yes via Elementor/theme options. Woo product loop and some mini-cart bits are still template-level work.
Because delayed JS broke Woo’s variation script. Exclude wc-add-to-cart-variation, wc-add-to-cart, and don’t delay jquery-core.
Parent theme changes, yes. Child theme overrides, no.
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