I have two questions regarding the WPC Linked Variation for WooCommerce plugin:
Multilingual / bulk linking question
I have successfully created linked variations for products on my Estonian version of the store.
However, I also have Russian and English versions of the same products (using a multilingual setup).
Is it possible to duplicate or copy linked variation settings in bulk from Estonian products to their corresponding Russian and English products?
In other words, can I avoid manually linking variations for each product one by one, and instead apply this configuration массово (bulk) across translated products?
If yes, what is the recommended method (e.g., via duplication, import/export, or compatibility with multilingual plugins like WPML/Polylang)?
Out-of-stock variation display
How can I configure the plugin so that out-of-stock variations (e.g., flavors) are still visible but:
appear greyed out or
have a strikethrough effect
The goal is to show customers that a flavor exists but is currently unavailable, instead of hiding it completely.
Is there a built-in option for this, or would this require custom CSS or additional settings?
We provide premium support exclusively for users who have purchased the premium plugin https://wpclever.net/downloads/wpc-linked-variation/. Please provide your license key or email so I can verify your purchase.
I would appreciate your response. Could you please confirm whether this plugin is technically capable of providing this functionality?
If necessary, I am ready to purchase the premium version. However, I need to clearly understand whether this specific feature I asked about is available.
To link multiple products and different languages, you should use the premium version of the plugin: https://wpclever.net/downloads/wpc-linked-variation/ With this version, you can add special tags to the plugins you want, for example: st_01; en_01; ru_01. Then, use those tags for linked variations. When new products are added, you just need to add the tags to the products without having to edit the linked variations again.
With out-of-stock items, I can help you style them to your specifications.
Unfortunately, I still have an open question regarding whether it is possible to implement the following in the free version: displaying all flavor variants in the product page while showing unavailable flavors as crossed out or faded instead of completely hiding them.
The idea is for customers to see the full variety of available flavors and product options, while clearly understanding which flavors are currently out of stock and cannot be purchased at the moment. If a flavor becomes available again in the future, it would automatically become active once more.
I hope I explained the task correctly. Please let me know whether this can be implemented and, if so, how it can be done.
I confirm that it's possible to add a snippet to do that for you. However, we only offer premium support to members using the premium version of the plugin here: https://wpclever.net/downloads/wpc-linked-variation/
Hello,
I have two questions regarding the WPC Linked Variation for WooCommerce plugin:
Is it possible to duplicate or copy linked variation settings in bulk from Estonian products to their corresponding Russian and English products?
In other words, can I avoid manually linking variations for each product one by one, and instead apply this configuration массово (bulk) across translated products?
If yes, what is the recommended method (e.g., via duplication, import/export, or compatibility with multilingual plugins like WPML/Polylang)?
The goal is to show customers that a flavor exists but is currently unavailable, instead of hiding it completely.
Is there a built-in option for this, or would this require custom CSS or additional settings?
Thank you in advance!
Hi Iron,
We provide premium support exclusively for users who have purchased the premium plugin https://wpclever.net/downloads/wpc-linked-variation/. Please provide your license key or email so I can verify your purchase.
Best regards,
Dustin
Hello,
I would be happy to provide these details once I confirm that this plugin meets my needs. At the moment, I am using a trial version.
I am ready to purchase the premium version, but I need to be sure that the required functionality is available.
At this stage, could you please clarify: is this functionality available — yes or no? :))
Hello,
I would appreciate your response. Could you please confirm whether this plugin is technically capable of providing this functionality?
If necessary, I am ready to purchase the premium version. However, I need to clearly understand whether this specific feature I asked about is available.
Hi Iron,
To link multiple products and different languages, you should use the premium version of the plugin: https://wpclever.net/downloads/wpc-linked-variation/
With this version, you can add special tags to the plugins you want, for example: st_01; en_01; ru_01. Then, use those tags for linked variations. When new products are added, you just need to add the tags to the products without having to edit the linked variations again.
With out-of-stock items, I can help you style them to your specifications.
Best regards,
Dustin
Unfortunately, I still have an open question regarding whether it is possible to implement the following in the free version: displaying all flavor variants in the product page while showing unavailable flavors as crossed out or faded instead of completely hiding them.
The idea is for customers to see the full variety of available flavors and product options, while clearly understanding which flavors are currently out of stock and cannot be purchased at the moment. If a flavor becomes available again in the future, it would automatically become active once more.
I hope I explained the task correctly. Please let me know whether this can be implemented and, if so, how it can be done.
I confirm that it's possible to add a snippet to do that for you. However, we only offer premium support to members using the premium version of the plugin here: https://wpclever.net/downloads/wpc-linked-variation/
Best regards,
Dustin