Familiarizing yourself with one new software is challenging enough. But if you have to learn new skills, it requires a lot of energy and time, which can be really difficult.

At Joobi, we want to help people who does not have the time to learn new skills and get their hand dirty. So we developed simple little tools that could change the way we work which will help users save some time and money.

To get started;

Note: You do not need to clone theme if you are only changing the preferences and not editing a file.

  • From the admin panel, [any Joobi products] >> Tools >> Themes
  • Locate the front-end theme and click Edit Theme button
  • From the theme edit page, click Edit Theme Design button

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Information tab displays the short description about the theme

General Design tab handles the entire software look and feel both admin and frontend area such as;

  • Navigation Bars
  • Toolbars (Buttons, Icons): These is the buttons you see everywhere at the top navigation of each listing pages or edition page
  • Table & Listing
  • Search Buttons
  • Tooltips: This is the tooltips of the software
  • Alerts
  • Standalone buttons: Any other buttons that are not define in the catalog design and general design preferences

Catalog Design handles the frontend look and feel settings. You can change the color, icon and sizes of a button base on below available options.

  • Catalog Containers
  • Star Icon in the storefront
  • Carousel Navigation
  • Add to Cart button in Item Page
  • Review Button
  • Detail/read more button
  • Ask Question button
  • View all button
  • Add to cart button in Listing
  • Vendor Register button
  • Social icons
  • Breadcrumbs
  • Cart buttons
  • View map button

Item page looks like this before the change;

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Item page looks like this after changing above highlighted areas;

It took me 10 seconds to do the change and save. Now imagine if you need to do it yourself without any technical background?! That will probably take you an hour or more plus the stress, or maybe you will spend $20 for a freelancer to do it for you!

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