From your Giftsite Dashboard and navigate to ‘Manage Menu’ to access the Menu Builder. From here you can add, remove, change or move around the menu options to suit your product range through a simple tick box and drag and drop system. Our video help guide can be viewed here. […]
FAQ Category: Managing Content & Products
How do I change my homepage banner?
From your Giftsite Dashboard navigate to ‘Manage Banners’, then select ‘Add New Banner’. On this screen you can choose from a library of banners, give the banner a name and choose the product category you want it to link to. To remove a banner, navigate to the ‘Manage Banners’ page, select the tick box for […]
How do I customise the look of my Giftsite?
If you wish to change the look and feel of your Giftsite, including the colour scheme, your company logo and other editable features such as the top promo bar and about us section on the home page, you can use the ‘Customiser’ feature. Navigate to ‘Customise your site’ from the Dashboard, select ‘Theme Settings’ from […]
How do I add products to Giftsite?
If you want to add products to Giftsite that you currently hold in stock, navigate to ‘Add Product’ from your Giftsite Dashboard. From here you can create a product listing by adding all of the required information including: title, description, price, stock quantity, product code, barcode number and images. Keep returning to this page to […]
What is the best way to get good product images?
It is very important to take high quality photos of your products to sell them online. Ideally take several images from different angles or closeups to showcase the features of your products, ensure that they are in landscape orientation (tilt your phone sideways). If you have a good camera on your smart phone, this is […]
How do I manage stock levels?
As you sell items in your shop or purchase new stock from your supplier, you many need to update the stock levels on your Giftsite, this is easily done via the product pages in your Dashboard. There are two options for managing stock levels; you can either mark the product simply as ‘Out of Stock’ […]