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How Do I Add an Image to My Library in Shopify?

Last updated on January 13, 2023 @ 11:24 am

In Shopify, you can add images to your library in a few different ways:

1. From your computer: To add an image from your computer, click the “Add image” link in the Images area of your Shopify admin.

This will open a dialog box that will let you choose the image file from your computer. Once you’ve selected the image, click the “Open” button.

2. From a URL: To add an image from a URL, click the “Add image” link in the Images area of your Shopify admin.

This will open a dialog box that will let you enter the URL of the image. Once you’ve entered the URL, click the “Add” button.

3. From another Shopify store: To add an image from another Shopify store, click the “Add image” link in the Images area of your Shopify admin.

Adding an image to your library is a quick and easy way to keep all of your images organized in one place.

PRO TIP: If you are planning on adding an image to your Shopify library, be aware that this process can be slightly complicated. In order to add an image to your library, you will need to first upload the image to Shopify. To do this, you will need to go to your “Settings” page and click on the “Files” tab. Once you are in the “Files” tab, click on the “Upload files” button and select the image you wish to upload. After the image has been uploaded, you will then need to go to your “Theme” page and click on the “Edit HTML/CSS” button. Once you are in the code editor, you will need to locate the “Assets” folder and click on it. Inside of the “Assets” folder, you should see a file called “theme.scss.liquid”. You will need to open this file and scroll down until you find the section of code that says “Add your images here”. In this section of code, you will need to add a line of code that says “background-image: url( ‘https://example.com/image.jpg’);”. Be sure to replace “https://example.com/image.jpg” with the URL
Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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