General Information
Opening a URL in an External Browser
1. From an HTML Section - HTML Template In your HTML code, at the end of the URL, if you wish to open in an external browser, add ?gbOpenExternal=1 The links must be in the following format: <a href="https://www.yoururl.com?gbOpenExternal=1">Your ...
404 Pages
When a page is not found in your native or Progressive Web App (PWA), our servers will send an error called error 404. This can happen when the content has been removed or moved, or the URL is typed incorrectly. The page sent by the servers to ...
Legal Pages
Certain regulations may require you to display terms of service, a privacy policy, a cookie policy, or other legal information such as GDPR on your Shopping App. Within the Shop Settings, you can add your shop policies and legal terms. 1. Terms and ...
Add Category / Filter to your Sections
You can add categories to your CMS article or Map sections to organize your content in different categories within your sections or filter your external content when using an external source (WordPress). 1. CMS SectionsAdd a category: 1. In the left ...
Links and Embeds in CMS Sections
1. Create an External Link To create an external link to an external source in a text paragraph: 1. Select the text you want to make clickable 2. Click on the link icon in the toolbar of the paragraph 3. Select "External Link" as a type 4. Paste the ...
Content Management System (CMS) Section
1. Add CMS Section CMS sections allow you to create and manage your content directly from the back office. Add a new CMS section : 1. In the left swipe menu go to Content & Design > Content > Sections 2. Click the green button "Add a section" from ...
Settings of the Sections
1. Sections Settings To access the Settings of a section: 1- Go to Content & Design > Content > Sections 2 - Place the cursor of your mouse on a given section, in the right panel 3 - Click on the 3 dots that appear at the end of the line 4 - Choose ...
The Sections of the eCommerce App
1. Sections Management The Sections are the basis of your app. You can manage the sections of your application from the menu Content & Design > Content > Sections : The sections of your app are listed on the right side of the backend. Here you can ...
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Global Style
The Global Style menu manages your app's overall design from one single menu. Colors, fonts, and effects are chosen in this menu are applied to every section of your app. WARNING! Very important: When applying your global style to your app, if you ...
Elements Style
The Elements Style menu manages your app's images and buttons. Settings chosen in this menu are applied to every section of your app. WARNING! Very important: When applying the style of your elements to your app, every modification made in this menu ...
Main Icons of the App
The Icon step is mandatory to generate your native applications and highlight your brand. You should integrate an icon to illustrate your Progressive Web App (PWA) and your native apps. The icon is a key visual element of your app. Web browsers use ...
Launch Screens | Splash Screens of the App (Native Plans Only)
Splash screens are the images that appear at the launch of the native iOS and Android app while the content is loading. To set up your Launch Screen: 1. Go to the left swipe menu Structure & Design > DESIGN > General Design 2. Click "Launch ...
Background of your App
The background parts of the app are fixed regardless of the page displayed and include the background color, separators, buttons, effects and margins of your application. Do not confuse it with the background of each section, keeping in mind that ...