The Store Files lets you keep a library of files that are used by your customer, but aren't part of your store. Here are a few things you might upload to Store Files:
- Product manuals or spec sheets in PDF format.
- Free demo version of a downloadable product.
- Custom CSS or JS files used by your templates.
These files are uploaded to our content delivery network (CDN) and can be served to your visitors very quickly.
Note: While you can upload videos to embed in your store pages, we do not recommend doing so. Using a dedicated streaming service like YouTube to host your videos results in a much better viewing experience for your customers.
Upload files using the Advanced Upload tool
- Sign in to your My Services page.
- Click the Store link.
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- Go to Store Files.
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- Click the Upload button.
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- Click the Select a File button.
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- Select a file on your computer.
- Repeat steps 4 and 5, if desired.
- You can change your file names, if you like.
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Note: File names can only contain upper-and lowercase letters, numbers, hyphens, and underscores. - Click the Upload Files button.
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- Finally, click the Publish All Files button.
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Note: Some older browsers may have trouble with the Advanced Upload Tool. If you have issues, click Go to Basic Upload Tool after step 4.
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You're now ready to reference these files in your store pages. Just click one of the files for a preview page with two different URLs:
- Secure URL - Use this URL if you're referencing the file on other websites that use secure connections (https://)
- Relative path - Use this URL to reference the file in your store pages.
Note: If you are enabling secure storefront, we recommend referencing the URLs of any insecure elements via the Relative path.
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