Picture of Template Sets Overview | June 2025 | Time-Saving Toolbox

Template Sets Overview | June 2025 | Time-Saving Toolbox

This tutorial demonstrates how to use Template Sets in your Infigo storefront to capture and store any section—or even individual elements—of a finely-tuned content template so you can quickly reload and reuse that design elsewhere. By saving complex, carefully styled components to a central database and re-inserting them whenever the same contextual requirements arise, you can duplicate content consistently across multiple pages without rebuilding it from scratch, streamlining site updates and maintaining design uniformity.

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0:02 Okay, so 10 point sets, this is just another way of very quickly duplicating content within your storefront. If you've got something which you need to be repeatable, but it's done in a slightly different way, it's just a different option for you.
0:18 Now, you might spend a lot of time sort of really fine-tuning the design of your content templates. So you might have a lot of complex information in there, you might have very carefully styled elements that you want to be able to repeat over and over again.
0:33 Now, we've discussed various ways you might be able to do that, but another way is to use template sets. This basically gives you the ability to save a particular part of your template to a database and then reuse that in different areas.
0:47 So, for example, I've got a section here which I can click on save set. So this is my home page section, let's say.
1:00 And now I'll be able to reuse that whenever the same scenario happens again. So whenever we are contextually able to use the same thing.
1:11 I could also dig down further so if it's not the entire section I want to save. I could save just different elements within that area.
1:19 So, for example, this WYSIWID here. Now, I'll reload them back onto this page again just for simplicity's sake, but do be aware that you have the ability to reuse those on different pages of the same context.
1:42 So if I go for load sets, you'll see that I have my options here. So I can go straight for home page selection, that's because I'm trying to load it within our top-level area, so it's expecting a section.
1:56 So I can't go straight in and put the wizzie wig in, it's not contextually correct, but I can put section in.
2:04 And because I save the section with all the stuff contained within it, it automatically gives me all of that information as well.

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Using Template Sets for Content Duplication in Your Storefront

 

1. Introduction to Template Sets 0:02

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  • Template sets allow for quick duplication of content within your storefront.

  • Useful for repeatable content that may need slight variations.

 

2. Importance of Design in Content Templates 0:18

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  • Fine-tuning design is crucial for content templates.

  • Complex information and styled elements can be repeated using template sets.

 

3. Saving Template Sets 0:33

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  • Template sets enable saving parts of your template to a database for reuse.

  • Example: Save a section of your homepage for future use.

 

4. Reusing Saved Sets 1:00

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  • Once saved, you can reuse the section whenever the same contextual scenario arises.

  • Flexibility to save not just entire sections but also individual elements.

 

5. Loading Saved Sets 1:42

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  • Use the 'load sets' feature to access saved options.

  • Ensure you are loading the correct context (e.g., sections vs. individual elements).

  • When loading a section, all contained information is retrieved automatically.

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