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How Do I Change My Shopify Buttons?

Last updated on October 2, 2022 @ 2:02 am

If you’re looking to add some style to your Shopify buttons, there are a few things you can do. First, you can head over to the Buttons page in the Shopify Customize theme editor. Here, you can change the color, size, and shape of your buttons.

You can also add custom CSS to your button styles. To do this, go to the Assets section of the Shopify Customize theme editor.

Here, you’ll find a file called buttons.css. Simply add your CSS code here, and your button changes will be reflected on your site.

PRO TIP: If you are planning to change your Shopify buttons, it is important to be aware of a few potential risks. First, if you do not have experience with HTML or CSS, you could unintentionally break your shop’s design. Second, if you are not careful, you could end up changing the functionality of your shop’s buttons, which could confuse or frustrate your customers. Finally, if you make changes to your shop’s buttons and then decide you don’t like the results, reverting back to the original button code can be difficult. For these reasons, we recommend that only experienced users attempt to change their Shopify buttons.

Finally, if you want to change the text on your buttons, you’ll need to edit the button code itself. This can be done in the Layout section of the Shopify Customize theme editor. Simply find the button code and replace it with your own text.

Conclusion:

There are a few different ways that you can change the appearance of your Shopify buttons. You can use the Buttons page in the Shopify Customize theme editor to change the color, size, and shape of your buttons.

You can also add custom CSS to your button styles by editing the buttons.css file in the Assets section of the theme editor. Finally, if you want to change the text on your buttons, you’ll need to edit the button code itself in the Layout section of the theme editor.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.