Saturday, April 1, 2017

Wix Product Pages

Wix provides a WYSIWYG product page template that replicates formatting (like element positioning) and some elements (like tabs for store-wide policies) on all product pages. Needless to say, elements like images, prices and product description are unique to individual products and their pages.

However, you may override the store-wide template for individual product pages by editing a specific element within that product's unique 'product page'. For instance, a product may require a unique set of terms for shipping. Consequently, you will want to override the otherwise store-wide shipping policy on only that product's product page. Unlike the 'description' field in the product page which is always unique to each individual product, the 'additional info section' would not require you to make changes unless you are making unique changes to the template.

This article shows how to 1) create the store-wide template and then 2) override the master template to create unique content in a single product.

To create the store-wide template 
This allows you to establish the design issues like where buttons and other elements will be placed on all product pages. This does NOT allow you to change content within the tabs that are provided in some product page templates.
  • Click the 'My Store' icon (which looks like a shopping bag on the vertical menu on the left of the screen).
  • Store Pages
  • Product Page. Upon clicking this option, the product page template should appear behind the menu (which you may need to close) 




To create content unique on a Wix product page

  • As shown below, select 'My Store' (like a shopping bag icon)
  • Store Manager
  • Manage Your Store (to get to your store's dashboard)


  • Select 'Store Products' for a list of all of your products. 
  • Select the individual product that you wish to edit.


  • Select the section to make it unique. You can even change the names of the tabs. For instance, rather than 'product information', the tab may be called 'Unique Features'.

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