Screen: ShopSite > Pages > Add Several Pages
Use the Add Several Pages feature to create several pages at once, without having to enter values for all fields.
Consult the list below for explanations of the different fields.
Page Name |
This is the name that appears at the top of the page and at the top of the browser window when viewed on line. This is also the name of the record in the database (the list of pages), so even if you have four pages of T-shirts, you may want to name the pages "T-Shirts Page One" and "T-Shirts Page Two," so you can differentiate. |
Title |
This field allows you to specify text to be used in the HTML title tag, the contents of which are displayed in the browser window title bar. If this is left blank, most templates will use the Page Name for this field. |
Select the graphic, if any, that you want to appear on the top of this page. It will appear above the text and products on the page or down the left side of the page, depending on the page theme or template that you choose. See the Image Tool help for more information on selecting an image.
If you want to insert an image anywhere else on the page, use an HTML tag in that field. |
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Text 2 |
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Text 3 |
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Links to Page |
Click on the Select button to bring up a new window that will allow you to select which pages you want links to this page to appear on. The top box lists all the pages that are set to have links to your current page. To remove a page from the list, select it and click on the Delete button. The page name will now appear in the lower box, which is a list of pages that do not have links to the current page. You can select pages from the lower box and click on the Add button to move the pages to the top box. When you are finished making changes, click on OK to save your changes, or Cancel to close the window without saving. |
Layout InfoThese options give you control over formatting the products and page links that appear on your page. |
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Page Template |
There are several page themes and templates to choose from to customize your store's look and feel. If you have applied a theme to your store, selecting a different template here may give unexpected results. See the Page Templates documentation for a description of the different page themes and templates. There are also several product templates that you can use to control the way that individual products are displayed. |
Page Colors
The colors you select here will affect the appearance of the specified parts of your store pages. The text box contains the HTML Hex value of the selected color, with the border around the text box displaying that color.To change the selected color, you can either enter or paste a selected HTML Hex value into the text box, or click on the Pick link beside the box to open the visual color selection tool. The visual color selection tool includes a color wheel depicting a range of available colors, a box displaying the Hex value and color of the currently selected color, and another box displaying the Hex value and color of the color your mouse cursor is currently positioned over. After positioning the mouse cursor over the color you want, click the mouse button to set that as your selected color. Click the Apply button to use the selected color. Once you are finished with the color picker, click on Close to return to the back office. |
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Text Color |
This sets the default display of nonlink text to the color you choose. Be sure to choose a dark color (black is usually best) unless your background is dark, so the text on your site is easy to read. |
Background Color |
The entire background of your page will be displayed in the color you choose here, unless you select a background image, in which case the image will appear instead of the color. Be sure to choose a light color for the background, unless you have selected a very light color for your text. |
Link Color |
Unvisited links to other pages and sites will appear in the color you select here. |
Visited Link Color |
After a customer has clicked on a link and visited the page, the color of the link will change to the color you select here, to let customers keep track of where they've been. |
Active Link Color |
The color selected here will be visible when a link is active, meaning when the customer clicks on it. Some templates also set this as the hover color, meaning when the mouse cursor is over the link, but it has not been clicked. Making this a bright, distinctive color is a good way to add a little pizzazz to your site. |
If you have uploaded an image of a textured background to your media directory, you can use that image as a background for your site. Be careful, though, as the image will tile, meaning that it will appear multiple times as a repeating pattern, so it's a good idea to use images that were designed specifically for backgrounds. See the Image Tool help for more information on selecting an image. |
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Advanced InfoThe fields in the Advanced Info section help search engines to find your pages, and help customers to find products on your pages. |
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File Name |
This setting is optional. Use this field to give the page a file name that describes the page's contents, such as "wooden_toys.html" or "customer_service.html." Be sure to put a .html or .htm suffix on the end of the file name, or the page will not display correctly. If you do not assign a name to the page, it will have a default file name, such as page1.html or page2.html.
The file name cannot contain spaces or any of the following characters: '?', '+', '=', '&', '@' |
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