Easy to follow Shopsite Tutorials that guide you through how to setup and create pages within the Shopsite shopping cart. Each of these Shopsite tutorials is 'image driven' with a small amount of instructional text.
When setting up your Shopsite store you may want for some of the pages to use the Page Name as a heading others not to. So long as your Shopsite custom templates have been setup properly you can do this by simply checking a check box with the page's layout settings.
Quite a few businesses as the grow need the ability to provide their products at both a retail rate for their day-to-day customers and at a wholesale rate for their vendors and partners. Most merchants would use two separate Shopsite licenses to get this accomplished. I am going to show you how you can get it done by only using one.
One of the first pages you will create when setting up your online store within Shopsite will be your Home Page. This page is what your customers will first see when they come to your site. This is why it is so important that you assign the proper file name 'index.html' to this important page. If you don't, then the page will load with errors.
As you store gets bigger and you add more products it might be a good idea to introduce a way for your customers to search for what they are looking for. Thankfully Shopsite makes it easy to turn Search on and off for each of your store pages. Note however that the Search Feature needs to be included within the Page Template you are using in order for this to work.
A web page's background color is what loads beneath the graphic and text based content found on the page. Most sites use a white background however you might want to use something different. Before following these simple steps check to make sure that your page template supports the ability to change your background color. If it doesn't then the changes made won't take affect when made.