Store tags are unique bits of code that you add to your web pages to access product data from your Catalog Manager and display it on your site. You just have to click, cut, and paste. Note: If you use Store Editor, you do not need to utilize store tags. Store tags are used by merchants who use the Web Hosting side of their account for their storefront.
Store tags automatically update item information on your live pages whenever you change and publish product data in Catalog Manager. You can also use store tags in the pre-built item and section modules. To start using store tags, first you must enter your item information in Catalog Manager, publish your catalog, then enable the catalog.xml file.
To access, manage, and learn more about store tags, you can visit the Store Tag Hub in Store Manager.
Jump to:
Access Store Tag Hub
- Sign in to your My Services page.
- Click the Store link.
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- Click the Store Tag Hub link.
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Tutorial
The Tutorial section covers a brief overview about store tags:
- What are store tags?
- Why Use store tags?
Learn more.
Syntax Guide
Syntax refers to the rules of grammar used to build and implement store tag code. Syntax guide covers all the basics of store tag syntax, so you can construct your own tags easily and effectively.
Syntax Guide is made up of five sections:
- Introduction - General information about Syntax Guide.
- Special Tags - Information about the Order Button and View Cart tags.
- Catalog Tags - Tags for your product information.
- All Tags - View all Store Tags.
- Error Codes - Store Tag error codes. Learn more.
Learn more about the Syntax Guide.
Store Tag Wizard
The Store Tag Wizard helps you find a specific store tag so that you can copy and paste it into your store pages. Learn more.
Modules
This is a collection of pre-built modules to use for layout on the item and section pages. Select a module, then click the image to copy and paste the snippet of code into the web page. Don't forget to replace the placeholder store tags with the unique store tags. Learn more.
Examples of two Item Modules
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Examples of two Section Modules
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