To access the configuration settings for layouts, you must open your preferred layout instance, and select the Layout Settings option from the layout configuration toolbar icons displayed on the top right of your layout screen.

Common settings

The configuration settings common to all layouts allow you to name the layout and add reminder notes. You can also delete any of the layouts by clicking the Delete button located on the bottom left of any of the layout settings. Note that you cannot delete a default layout.

Many of the layouts also allow you to create a page title, add metadata to be used by search engines, and provide you with general information relating to default layouts.

In addition to those settings already mentioned, you can apply viewport(s) to newly created layouts. Refer to Create a new layout instance (cloning) for further information on new layouts. As default layouts apply to all viewports, if you check the Make Default Layout box in your new layout then viewport options are no longer available.

Layout-specific settings

In addition to the common settings, the layout-specific configuration settings are outlined in the following table:

Layout

Layout-specific configuration settings

Collection Layout

Layout Assignment -
Assign your layout with specific Collections, for example, Gift Shop.

Layout Preview -
Select a Collection from the available list, for example, Apparel/Women/Dresses.

Product Layout

Layout Assignment -
Assign your layout with particular products and/or product types, for example, Women’s Shoes or Men’s Shoes.

Layout Preview -
Add the relevant Product ID.

Cart Layout

Cart Preview -
Add the relevant Product ID(s) and Quantity.

Checkout Layout

Cart Preview -
Add the relevant Product ID(s) and Quantity

Order Confirmation Layout

Cart Preview -
Add the relevant Product ID(s) and Quantity

Article Layout

Page Address -
The page address is appended to the URL for your store to create a link to the page. The page address: cannot contain spaces or special characters, can be used for multiple Article layout page types with various viewport assignments, must be unique for layouts other than the Article layout types, cannot be used simultaneously on a non-Article and an Article layout page type (applies across all Article Layout instances).


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