Designing your Storefront Content

Quick facts
Level: Intermediate
Estimated time: 1 hour
Last updated: 31/3/2026

This pathway walks an admin (and any supporting designer/dev) through making an Infigo storefront look “on brand”: first via Appearance Settings (logo, colours, fonts, imagery), then via how content is authored (Code Mirror vs Rich Text vs Content Templates), and finally a deeper, practical run through Content Templates, from where they can be used, through the default template types, to building layouts with sections/columns/blocks, styling, tokens, and an intro to custom templates.

What you’ll learn

After completing this learning path, a learner should be able to:

 

- Apply consistent branding using Appearance Settings (logo, brand colours, fonts, images/icons, and preconfigured style options for grids/basket/checkout).

 

- Choose the right content authoring method: Code Mirror, Rich Text, or Content Templates based on skill level and consistency needs.

 

- Confidently use Content Templates across the storefront, understand default template types, and build pages with sections, layouts/columns, and nested blocks.

 

- Apply custom styling and use tokens for dynamic/personalised content where appropriate.

 

- Understand what custom content templates are, when they’re worth it, and the skills needed to maintain them (HTML knowledge for the “build the template” part).

Who this is for

- Storefront/Admin users responsible for branding and page layout (marketing/content owners, platform admins).

 

- Design/Dev support who may handle Code Mirror, deeper styling, or custom template creation.

Prerequisites

- Completion of Infigo Core (basic admin navigation, where editable content lives, safe change habits).

 

- Admin access to your Infigo platform and storefronts.

 

- Optional (recommended for the final stretch): basic HTML/CSS familiarity or someone in the business who has it (for custom templates and more advanced styling).

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