This project file must be published in order to work. If you don't publish it first, Rapidweaver preview will not work.
This value is used through the entire website where the name of your business is needed. It is also used to sign your form auto-responses.
You can easily find your Store ID at the bottom of your Ecwid control panel.
Enter the Ecwid Category ID of the category you want to display in your home page.
This step is necessary to have a complete SEO for your store and product pages. Note: if you change the folder name of the store page you will have also to edit the following code accordingly.
1. Copy the following code
2. In your Rapidweaver Project File go to publishing settings and click on the Edit .htaccess File Button.
3. Paste the code you just copied in there and click the Save and Publish button. Done.
Preview blog-post page
Preview blog-post page
Pretty URLs will make your post URL look nicer removing the ?permalink= part of the link. After you tested the blog system with the defaul settings, you can enable the Pretty URL feature from the stack inspector of the blog post stacks in RW.
Head to the preview website of this project file and click on the Tutorial page. This is a blog repurposed as a tutorial page where you can find the support you are looking for. If you have some more specific questions feel free to get in touch with us via email or in the Weavers.space forum.
You can edit this data at all time from the Settings tab or the Ecwid Settings Tab. Once you go through this initial setup we recommend you to delete it from Rapidweaver. If you are building a website for a client, you don't want the client to easily temper with the Website Settings fields.
When editing the admin menu structure, make sure you give a unique ID to all the related Limelight iframe child stack. Use then that ID as a class for the button that you want to trigger that specific iframe. For instance, if your Limelight unique ID is home
, then assign the Custom class home
to the button in the menu sidebar that you want to trigger the home admin page.
This admin area is not restricted by password
If you have the Page Safe Stack drop one in the admin core partial, so you are sure it will be the same throughout all the admin pages, and they will be all equally protected. Make sure to select the ‘Manage Passcodes with Total CMS’ checkbox and the trick is done. You can enter a password in the password area and consider that a master password. You can than create and manage another "user" password from this admin area under Setting > Password.
This admin area is not restricted by password
If you don’t have Page Safe Stack you can follow the same process, but with the TCMS protect stack. The dowside of this is that you won’t have the CMS compatibility. You will be able to change password only within Rapidweaver.