Info Pages
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From admin go to
Tools → Info Pages - you will see this:
This allows you to create a new page.
There are already 3 links in your shop footer: Privacy & Cookie Policy, Terms & Conditions and Shipping & Returns.
You need to create these 3 pages.
The message at the top reminds you that these pages need to be created.
- Click Add a New Page to see this:
For example, to create the Privacy & Cookie Policy page:
- Click the Status Published button.
- Enter Privacy in the Navbar Title input box - this is a short title that could be used in the navigation bar of your shop.
- Enter Privacy & Cookie Policy in the Title input box.
- Enter the text you want to show on the page in the Page Text input box.
- Enter privacy in the Slug input box.
- Enter a sort order for the page in the Sort Order input box - 10 is suggested for this page.
- Click Save
Create pages for the Terms & Conditions and Shipping & Returns pages entering the appropriate titles, text, slugs and unique sort orders.
Additional pages can be created in a similar way giving each a unique slug name and sort order.
For example, make a new page named Example Page.
- Click Add a New Page
- Click the Status Published button.
- Enter Example in the Navbar Title input box - this is a short title that could be used in the navigation bar of your shop.
- Enter Example Page in the Title input box.
- Enter the text you want to show on the page in the Page Text input box.
- Enter example in the Slug input box.
- Enter a sort order for the page in the Sort Order input box.
- Click Save
Links to these pages would take the form of info.php?pages_id=x where x is the ID number shown after the page is created.
So after the above pages have been created you will see this with the ID shown in the column on the left:
The links to new pages can be shown in the shop by appending to an existing content module or new content modules can be created to display them.
Read
A slug is a human-readable, unique identifier, used to identify a resource instead of a less human-readable identifier like an id.
The term slug derives from the days of hot-metal printing, when printers set type by hand in a small form called a stick. Later huge Linotype machines turned molten lead into casts of letters, lines, sentences and paragraphs. A line of lead in both eras was known as a slug.
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