Updated Release Testing Instructions WooCommerce 5.1 (markdown)
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9. Continue the checkout flow, and make sure the checked out page (address fields and payment options, for example) all look okay
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#### Flush term cache when saving product and settings closes [(28974)](https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce/pull/28974)
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Testing instructions below require the use of WooCommerce widgets. If you need a refresher on what they are, please refer to [Widgets included with WooCommerce](https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/woocommerce-widgets/).
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1. Add the Product Categories widget to your site. Enable show counts option.
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2. Make sure to have a hand full of products that belong to a category that is listed in that widget.
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3. For couple of the products, set the stock level to out of stock and save the product.
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8. Go back to the frontend shop page and ensure the widget shows the product count correctly.
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#### Fix price filtering when there are variations [(29043)](https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce/pull/29043)
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Testing instructions below require the use of WooCommerce widgets. If you need a refresher on what they are, please refer to [Widgets included with WooCommerce](https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/woocommerce-widgets/).
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1. Create a Variable Product having two variations, with prices `1000` and `1200`.
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2. Install the Price Filtering widget
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3. Try filtering on the following combinations of minimum and maximum price:
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