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How to compose Eshop Article Pages
How to compose Eshop Article Pages

Learn more about Article pages publication

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Article Section

The article section allows you to manage content (CMS) for your Eshop. The main page summarizes the list of created articles, along with their tags, status, etc. Click on "Create Article" or select an existing article to edit it.

Article Pages

An article page is a page created using our online editor, allowing you to create static pages, showcase your business, highlight your editorial content, or simply present your inventory in an organized and original way. Use this feature to design a homepage, promotional pages, and all of your publications.

Note: The article defined as the homepage displays a "home" icon next to its title.

To compose an article, add column blocks to your page, choosing one, two, or three columns.

Article Edition

List of elements to edit for your article:

  • Title: Article title

  • Handle: (Read-only, defined by the title)

  • Image thumbnail: Preview image

  • Short description: Brief description

  • Tags: Keywords

  • Publish this article to the E-shop: Publication preferences

  • Privacy: Visible to registered users only setting: Access preference

  • Row Layout: Adding blocks to the page

Article Blocks

List of available blocks for composing a page:

  • Text: Dynamic text editor

  • Image: Select or upload media

  • Article: Display a shortcut to a page with its preview

  • Items: Display an item

  • Carousel: Display multiple media in a slider

  • Collection: Display a preview or dynamic selection of items that link to a collection page

  • Playlist: Display a selection of static items

  • Embed: Integrate an external code block

  • Subscribe: Display the newsletter signup form

  • Separator: Display a separation line

Articles Shortcuts

Save article

+ S

Insert block

+ B

Move focused block up

+ ↑

Move focused block down

+ ↓

Article Publication

Publish your article by checking the box in the right menu, choose its status (public/private), and save your changes using the main button below.

Note: Preferences are available for each block (display, redirection, randomization).

Attention: If you see the "404" message appear in the page preview, make sure the article is properly published and public.


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