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How to Control Discounted Price Display Settings

Control how discounted prices appear in your store. Adjust price order, round values, add trailing zeroes for consistent formatting, and manage currency display to ensure promotions match your theme and brand style perfectly.

Written by Max K.
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Our app gives you full control over how discounted prices appear on your store, ensuring they align perfectly with your brand style and customer expectations. You can adjust the order of prices, rounding behaviour, formatting details, and currency display with just a few simple settings.

Below is an overview of each available option.

Swap Price Order

This setting allows you to reverse the default price arrangement.

When enabled, the discounted price will appear first, followed by the original price. This helps draw immediate attention to the saving and makes promotional pricing more prominent.

Rounded Price

Enable this option to round discounted prices to the nearest whole number.

This is particularly useful for stores that prefer cleaner, simplified pricing without decimal points.

Example:

£598.96 → £599

Trailing Zeroes

If your theme displays prices with two decimal places, this setting ensures visual consistency.

When enabled, trailing zeroes will be added to discounted prices that would otherwise display without decimals.

Example:

£599 → £599.00

This keeps all prices formatted uniformly across your storefront.

Currency Code

By default, the app adopts your store’s standard price display format. However, in some themes or configurations, this may not behave exactly as expected.

When you enable the Currency Code option:

  • The app will use your store’s default HTML formatting that includes the currency value.

  • Discounted prices will display using your store’s native currency structure.

When disabled:

  • The app uses HTML formatting without the currency code.

  • It intelligently applies the correct styling to match your theme.

This setting is particularly helpful if you experience inconsistencies in how currency is shown.

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