Difference between revisions of "Adelaide ecommerce theme - adding banner images to pages"

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An awesome thing about this theme is that you can have banners on all of your pages. To add a banner to any page (excluding your home or collection pages which already have banners), follow the instructions below.
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The Adelaide theme allows you to have banners on all of your pages, articles, product, and collection pages. To add a banner to any page (home page which already has a banner), follow the instructions below.
 
# Log in to your store's admin
 
# Log in to your store's admin
 
# Upload an image in the ''Design & Assets → Uploaded Files'' section
 
# Upload an image in the ''Design & Assets → Uploaded Files'' section
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# Save your page, and preview it.
 
# Save your page, and preview it.
 
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You can also have a banner image on your main blog page.
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# Upload an image in the Design & Assets → Uploaded Files section
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# Rename it to something intelligent so you know what it is
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# Create a page called “blog”
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# Edit the text of the page (in the source code view), and add a hidden tag in your page text to specify your banner image
  
 
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Revision as of 13:28, 24 November 2022

The Adelaide theme allows you to have banners on all of your pages, articles, product, and collection pages. To add a banner to any page (home page which already has a banner), follow the instructions below.

  1. Log in to your store's admin
  2. Upload an image in the Design & Assets → Uploaded Files section
  3. Rename it to something intelligent so you know what it is
  4. In your store's admin, go to the page you want to add a banner
  5. Edit the text of the page (in the source code view), and add a hidden tag in your page text to specify your banner image…

    <!--banner="about-us-banner.jpg"-->
  6. Save your page, and preview it.


You can also have a banner image on your main blog page.

  1. Upload an image in the Design & Assets → Uploaded Files section
  2. Rename it to something intelligent so you know what it is
  3. Create a page called “blog”
  4. Edit the text of the page (in the source code view), and add a hidden tag in your page text to specify your banner image





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