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Alternate textText that describes an image displayed on a web page, used by some browsers that cannot display the image such as those that are designed for the visually impaired.
Breadcrumb trailA list of links often displayed in the top left hand corner of a web site that help the visitor know where they are in the site?s structure and allows them to easily navigate back up to the home page.
CategoryA page that has a list of products on it in a product gallery is sometimes referred to as a category.
Child-pageA page that sites underneath another page in your Storbie site structure. For example, if you have a tab called shop and it has several pages under it call socks and shoes then the socks and shoes pages are child-pages of the shop page.
Content areaAn area on a page in which you can place content items.
Content itemAn item such as a piece of text or an image that is stacked inside a content area.
CSV file (comma separated values)A CSV file is a text file that looks a bit like a table of information, one row per table row, with the columns of information separated by commas. The first row is often a table header row which names the columns that will be supplied in all of the remaining rows.
Home pageThe page that your visitors see when they arrive at the first page in your store.
HyperlinkAn area on a web page that navigates the user to a different URL.
Privacy policyA policy which lets web site visitors know how their information will be distributed and managed.
ProductAn item that you sell in your store which can have multiple SKUs due to variations such as colour and size.
Product details pageThe page that shoppers see when they click on a product in a product gallery.
Product optionOptions that a customer can choose which can be applied to any variation of the product at the time of sale, such as gift wrapping, what kind of box it comes in or whether the customer would like to purchase an extended warranty.
Shipping methodA method of shipping that a customer change choose during the checkout process.
Shipping variationA set of shipping prices that are assigned to a set of products. For example, small and large products are likely to be assigned to a different shipping variation because they need to be assigned different shipping costs.
Site mapA visual tree-like structure of your web site?s pages.
SKUSome products have variations such as colour and size and therefore have multiple SKUs. A SKU (stock tracked unit) is a particular combination of those variations that a customer can choose to purchase. For example, a large, red hat would be one SKU and a small, red hat would be a second SKU.
URL (Uniform Resource Locator)A URL is a piece of text that identifies a web page (or other item) on the Internet such as http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/peanut_butter.
VariationA variation is a set of ways that a product can vary. Common examples are colour and size.