Website
These are settings that affect all your website.
Site Name
It will appear on your navigation. Also it will be appended to each page name like "Starry Night | Van Gogh". This will be visible in the browsers tabs and also in search results. Add your real name or your artist name.
Website Domain
Useful to create links that need an absolute url, like those in the sitemap.xml.
Font Family
The selected family will be used for the whole site. If you want a custom family font, upload 4 .ttf files that follow this pattern:
- FamilyName-Regular.ttf
- FamilyName-Bold.ttf
- FamilyName-Italic.ttf
- FamilyName-BoldItalic.ttf The name should be in TitleCase, followed by a "-", followed by the variant.
Website Languages
These are the languages that your website will have. The first one selected will be your main one, the rest the secondary languages. There will be a language switcher in the navigation. Once you select more than one, watch for spots in the app that need translations.
Look for the 🌐 emoji in this documentation. It will indicate the inputs that have internationalization.
Colors
These are the colors for most of the website, for text & backgrounds.
Favicon
A favicon is the small image that appears in the browser tabs. It should be a .png file of the standard sizes.
Social Links
Add icon links to some social networks, newsletter form and shop. These will be viisble in your navigation and/or footer.
To see these social links on your website you also need to check the checkbox in the Navigation and/ or Footer section.
Main Currency
This will be the default currency for your artwork prices, it will appear on:
- the website artwork pages (if you decide to display the price, this is a setting of each artwork). There's also an override currency input in each artwork form, to apply a different currency.
- your "Available List" generated on the Tools section to copy in emails to your clients.
Generate Sitemap
A standard Search Engine Optimization (SEO) practice is to generate a sitemap located at yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml. This will tell Google bots and other search engines which are the pages of your website in order to be indexed.