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How Do I Customize a Debut Theme in Shopify?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 10:09 pm

Shopify is one of the most popular eCommerce platforms on the market. And for good reason!

It’s easy to use, has tons of features, and is very customizable. Whether you’re just starting out with your first online store or you’re a seasoned pro, Shopify has everything you need to create a successful online store.

One of the best things about Shopify is that you can customize your store to match your brand. And one way you can do that is by choosing a new theme for your store.

Shopify has a wide selection of both free and paid themes to choose from. In this article, we’re going to show you how to customize a debut theme in Shopify.

The first thing you need to do is log into your Shopify account and go to the “Themes” section. From there, you can either browse through the available themes or search for a specific one. Once you’ve found the perfect theme for your store, click on the “Customize” button.

This will take you to the theme customization page. On this page, you can change things like the color scheme, font, and layout of your theme.

You can also add your own logo and header image. To change any of these settings, simply click on the element that you want to change and then make your changes in the sidebar on the right-hand side.

Once you’re happy with your changes, click on the “Save” button at the top of the page and then “Publish” to make your changes live on your store.

That’s all there is to it! Customizing a Shopify theme is easy and only takes a few minutes. So if you want to give your store a fresh look, be sure to try out some new themes!

PRO TIP: If you are not comfortable working with code, we recommend that you reach out to a Shopify Expert. Making code changes to your theme can result in your site breaking if not done correctly.

Shopify makes it easy to customize your debut theme with just a few clicks.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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