Version 2.33 includes only a few, but very useful new features. The most important one is the ability to set label size options separately for desktop, tablet, and mobile devices. The new version also introduces a new label display condition based on the current user’s purchases.
New Features
Responsive styles
Finally, a feature that many of you have requested is now live - you can set label size (font size for text labels and label width for image labels) separately for desktop, tablet, and mobile devices. This option works perfectly with the previously introduced option to set label sizes using different units - px, em, rem, %, or vw. Combining these options gives you great flexibility when creating responsive label styles.
To configure responsive styles, go to the required label settings page, open the Styles tab, and enable the Set custom styles option.
You can then define different custom styles, including the Font Size option. Next to this option, you will see a Desktop icon, which indicates that the current value applies to desktop devices. To set a different font size for mobile devices, simply click the Desktop icon, switch it to Mobile, and enter the desired value.

Note: This also works for dimension options. You can set different dimensions for different devices. For example, you can define the label size for desktop devices in px and for mobile devices in em.
Another useful feature is the label preview panel on the right side, which allows you to see how your label will look on different devices. You can switch between device types to preview the label without publishing it.

Display condition based on user purchases
Another feature that may be useful for some users is a new label display condition based on the current user’s purchases.
It allows you to show or hide a label for the current product depending on whether the current user has purchased it in the past.

This makes it possible to create labels such as Already bought, which will be visible only to users who have previously purchased the currently displayed product.

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