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How Do I View My Collections on Shopify?

Last updated on October 2, 2022 @ 12:49 am

Shopify is a platform that allows you to create an online store. It provides you with the tools to manage your inventory, process orders and payments, and create a website. You can use Shopify to sell physical or digital products, or services.

If you have created collections in your Shopify admin, you can display them on your website using the Collection page template. This template gives you the ability to showcase your products in a grid layout, with each product’s image, title, price, and description. You can also choose to display a featured collection on your home page.

To view your collections on your website:

1. In the Shopify app, go to Online Store > Themes. 2. Find the theme you want to edit, and then click Actions > Edit code. 3. In the Sections directory, click collection-template.liquid.

4. In the Edit HTML/CSS page, locate the {% section ‘collection-template’ %} tag near the top of the code editor. This tag tells Shopify where to display the collection template on your website. 5. Below the {% section ‘collection-template’ %} tag, add the following code:

{% for collection in collections %}

{{ collection.title }}

{{ collection.description }}

View products

{% endfor %}

6. Save your changes.

PRO TIP: If you are using Shopify to manage your online store, it is important to be aware of how you can view your collections. This is because your collections will determine what products are displayed on your storefront.

To view your collections, go to the ‘Products’ tab in your Shopify admin and click on the ‘Collections’ link. From here, you can view all of your existing collections and edit them as needed.

It is important to note that if you delete a collection, all products in that collection will be removed from your store. Therefore, it is important to be careful when editing or deleting collections.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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