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Footer Editor

A footer is a consistent piece of content that appears at the bottom of each page in a website. The Footer Editor lets you create custom footers for use in the pages of your webshop. Note that the Footer Editor has to be implemented in the shop's front-end theme before you can use it. If you are interested in using this feature, please contact your consultant or Customer Support. When the Footer Editor is not yet available, the following notification is visible in the CloudSuite Admin:

JSON Schema

JSON Schema is a declarative language that provides a standardized way to describe and validate JSON data.

Layout Templates

Layout templates, sometimes called page templates, are an easy way to quickly create pages that have the same layout. A template stores the rows (if any) and widgets that form the contents of a page. You can at any time save the layout of a page as a template and at any later time, in any page, retrieve the template to apply its layout. This can be very useful when formatting pages that should have a consistent layout such as blog posts or tree pages.

Page Hierarchy

When you create custom pages for your eCommerce website, you also need to specify the hierarchical structure in which they are presented. To do so, in the CloudSuite Admin go to Pages > Custom Pages and click Page Hierarchy.

Page Types

Every page in your webshop has a particular type. The page type determines which fields exactly are available in the page details.

Pages

Before you continue, make sure you are working in the correct language. The remaining page settings are split over a number of tabs.

Row Editor

To change the grid on which widgets can be placed in a row, right-click anywhere in the row and select Edit. This opens the row editor.

The CloudSuite Admin

The CloudSuite Admin is a powerful web-based tool designed to give you full control over creating and managing custom pages in your webshop.

The Layout Tab

The page content is created in the Layout tab. Content blocks are placed in widgets that are arranged one after the other inside a container. If you want to place content blocks next to each other, you need to split up the container into rows and place your widgets inside those.

Widgets

All pages are ultimately composed of widgets. These contain the actual page content and are added to a row or directly to a container.

Working with Pages

Never work on a page in multiple browsers at the same time. Doing so can lead to conflicts, and may result in pages not being saved correctly or overwriting each other.