Do you want to put your products in the spotlight? Then avoid common mistakes. Remove The Background gives you five tips that will help you to create high quality photos. It’s worth it: Great pictures convince the customers of your online shop.
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Your best allies for the optimum performance of your online shop can be the operating system, the browser and the screen resolution. Did you know that more than 75% of online customers in the world use Google Chrome or Firefox*? In this blog post we will give you some tips on the best ways to access and use your ePages back office and your online shop.
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Having an ePages online shop gives you the possibility to receive support from our service staff. We can not only help you by telephone, but we can also access the back office of your online shop, to help finding a solution quickly. Here we will explain how this works.
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Do you need to put a lot of information on your product detail pages? Does this make them confusing and just too long? You can now organise everything by displaying the product information in tabs, making it clearer and easier to decipher. →
Before definitively going live with your online shop you should do a test to see if everything works properly. In this tutorial we will show you how. →
With just a few clicks, you will be able to store your preferences in the product detail page of the back office. Here we will show you how this works. →
The easiest way to gain consumer confidence in your online shop is to have an attractive website design. This tutorial will show you how to change the style of your web page with the new ePages version, 6.14. →
This video will show you how the back office of our new online shop software, ePages 6.14, works.
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Version 6.13.2 of our software comes with 10 new design templates to choose from. In this article, we present the new templates and answer your most important questions on this topic
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Links have been an integral part of HTML since the creation of the Internet by Tim Berners-Lee. In the eShop, we want to use both internal links, i.e. links to other pages within the shop, and external links, i.e. links to other websites on the Internet. In your eShop, links to internal pages are generated, in part, automatically. This always occurs, for example, if you assign a product to a category or use cross-selling or specific page elements such as the “Promotional products” box. You can also create manual links but you need to pay attention to several specific features. It is very important that you differentiate between internal and external links here.