Using the CMS
Edit pages directly on your storefront with the in-context Page Editor: open the editor, build a page from sections, add images, and publish.
Before you start
Editing happens in contribution mode. Make sure it is enabled for your session — otherwise the editor and the publish action are unavailable. See the contribution mode guide.
Open the Page Editor
On any CMS page, open the Editorial Toolbox and turn on the Page Editor switch (in the CMS group). The switch only appears on CMS pages, and only when contribution mode is enabled.
Toggling it on opens the editor overlay on top of the current page; toggling it off — or navigating to another page — closes it.
Build the page
With the editor open, you assemble the page from sections:
- Add a section — use the Add a section action and pick a section type from the library (for example a hero banner, or a title + text block).
- Edit a section — select it to open the side panel, where you change its content and its common options (background, spacing, visibility on mobile/tablet/desktop, …).
- Reorder or remove — rearrange sections or delete the ones you no longer need.
The editor toolbar also offers undo and redo while you work.
Add images
Fields that accept an image open the media library, where you can browse folders, upload new files, and pick an image to insert — see Manage media. Selected images are served from your CMS backend, so they are available on the published page.
Publish
The toolbar tracks your edits: while you have unpublished changes, the Publish button is enabled. Click it to make your changes live on the storefront. The button is disabled again once everything is published.
Each page is served at a URI and has a visibility flag. If a page's URI changes, the previous URI keeps working and redirects to the new one, so existing links and search-engine results don't break.
Next
- Create custom sections — add your own section types to the editor.