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Choose a theme for your store

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 6:34 am
by Nihan089
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Shopify Theme Store offers a wide range of templates to choose from, and many of them are free! Popular themes include Trade, Ride, Taste , and Spotlight . Any advice? Pick one that doesn't require a lot of changes.

Once you have found the template you like, click “Start with this theme.”

Shopify Theme Store page screenshot
How to adjust the theme
To edit the appearance of your store, go to Online Store → Themes → Customize Theme.

On the right sidebar you will see each of the sections that make up the theme: header, body, footer, etc.

Go into each section and make any changes you deem appropriate.

You may not need to make any adjustments (at least not yet), but it's always good to know what options are available to you.

4. Enter your logo
Don't have enough design skills to create a logo? Use Shopify's logo generator and try out different versions until you find the perfect logo.

Here's an example:

Logo with green letters on a black background created with the Shopify logo tool.
5. Complete the standard pages
To launch a basic online store, canada phone number example you only need to complete five standard sections: About Us, Terms & Conditions, Privacy & Returns Policy, Shipping & Delivery, and Contact Us.

You can create them one by one from Online Store → Pages → Add Page.

About us: This page allows your users to learn a little more about your business. For now, stick to a short and sweet introduction.
Shipping and delivery: Here you should include information about delivery conditions and deadlines. Most online stores offer similar conditions, so you can use the same ones.
Contact: Make sure this section is visible somewhere on your homepage. It's very important to keep in touch with your customers. To create a contact page, click Add New Page and from the template menu select Page Contact.
Screenshot of Shopify's “Create a contact page” option
Online store policies: It's important for your ecommerce business to be transparent about the policies that govern its processes. In the Settings → Checkout menu, you can enter the necessary information for each section: refund policy, privacy policy, or terms of service. Need help writing this information? Use Shopify's privacy policy generator - just fill out the form for your business information and you'll get a editable template with all the basic details.
Screenshot of an online store's policy menu.
6. Add payment gateways
Integrate your online store with payment gateways and suppliers like Shopify Payments . This way, you can charge your customers and receive money from these transactions.