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WPC Badge Management is for stores that need cleaner promo labels than the default “Sale” badge. I’d use it when the catalog has mixed campaigns: new arrivals, low stock, preorder, bundle deal, seasonal drops. It solves a front-end problem, but the real value is in how fast you can map badge rules inside the WooCommerce admin without touching theme files.
What I like here is the plugin stays close to standard Woo output. In practice, it hooks into product loops and single-product rendering, then swaps or adds badge markup on top of the usual sale flash area. That matters, because themes that already override woocommerce/single-product/sale-flash.php or loop item templates can still interfere, but the conflict is predictable and easy to trace.
Settings usually live under WPClever / WooCommerce / WPC Badge Management in the admin, depending on the build. The badge rules themselves are stored in the DB, not hardcoded in PHP, so I can change text, colors, conditions, and display scope without a deploy or a bэкап rollback. That’s good for ops: the merch team can adjust badges from the adminка, and the front updates immediately after cache purge.
On the front, the plugin mostly injects badge markup and its own CSS/JS assets. If a store runs page cache or asset optimization, badge styling is normally fine, but stale HTML cache can keep old labels visible. Fast fix: purge page cache/CDN cache after editing rules, then check DevTools → Network for the plugin CSS file and Elements to confirm the badge class is present in the product card markup.
What’s editable is the rule logic and badge design in plugin settings. What’s usually not editable from the UI is the exact badge position if the theme has custom product card markup. That part may still depend on Woo hooks or overridden templates in the theme. If badges look “correct” on the product page but wrong in shop/archive grids, I check the theme’s Woo template overrides first.
The common break is a theme replacing WooCommerce product loop templates and moving the sale flash outside the expected hook chain. Result: badge doesn’t show, or it renders twice. I fix that by checking the theme override under your-theme/woocommerce/ and comparing it with default Woo templates. If the theme hardcodes its own badge HTML, the plugin can’t fully control output until that override is cleaned up.
Another real issue is optimization plugins delaying or minifying scripts/styles too aggressively. If badge previews in the admin fail, or front-end styles disappear, I check Console for missing JS errors and exclude the plugin’s asset handles or files from delay/minify in the performance plugin. The typical outcome: exclude the plugin CSS from “remove unused CSS” and avoid delaying its admin JS if the rule builder stops reacting.
Third one is object cache + fragment cache. Badge conditions based on stock or sale dates can look out of sync when Redis/object cache holds old product meta. Fast path: clear object cache, resave one affected product, then verify current _sale_price, stock meta, and scheduled sale dates in the product editor. If the data is right in Woo but wrong on the front, the cache layer is the culprit, not the WPC Badge Management logic.
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View in VirusTotalCore badge features generally run without a license key if you have a working plugin package installed. What you usually lose without vendor activation is one-click auto-updates from the dashboard, vendor support, and any account-tied delivery flow. This plugin does not depend on a cloud API or external апишка for its basic front-end badge rendering.
Manual update is straightforward: upload the newer ZIP in Plugins → Add New → Upload Plugin, or replace the plugin folder via FTP. Before updating, export settings if the plugin provides that option, and keep a full bэкап. If you edited plugin files directly, those edits will be overwritten; move custom changes into hooks, CSS, or a small mu-plugin instead.
I can’t honestly claim personal activation testing from my side. If you need a publication-ready line for a licensed or pre-checked build, verify it on a staging store first, then state its activation status yourself.
The theme usually overrides Woo loop templates or product card markup. Check theme/woocommerce/ overrides and whether the sale flash hook still exists in the loop item.
Page cache or CDN cache. Purge full-page cache, then clear object cache if stock/date-based rules are involved.
Basic placement depends on how the theme prints product thumbnails and sale flash hooks. Colors/text are plugin-level; exact placement often needs CSS or a template/hook adjustment.
Plugin settings usually stay. Direct edits inside the plugin folder do not. Put custom CSS in the theme customizer, child theme, or a custom plugin.
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