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What do I need to do to serve my website with Styla Frontend?
Please check the “Prerequisites“ bottom of the Introduction page.How much does it take to launch a Styla Frontend?
Our general estimation is 1-2 months. This depends heavily on the number of your subpages and customisations you expect your Styla Frontend to deliver.Do I need to write code to create my Styla Frontend?
You don’t need to write any application code to launch the website. You will need to update your CSS for the Frontend to match your style guidelines. If you want to customise the default set of custom modules you, your developer or agency will need to write some code.Can Styla configure my CSS or build custom modules for me?
We don’t do this generally but yes, we can trat this as a separate project.What kind of trainings do you offer?
In case our onboarding videos about the Editor don’t cover your questions, we offer an online training on this subject. We can offer an online training on creating custom modules too. If you have any other specific needs, ask your Onboarding Manager, please.How do I point another domain to my Styla Frontend?
This process is described on this documentation subpage.How do I set up 301 redirects from my old website’s paths
Styla does this for you once you provide a list of redirects as a .csv file. Read more on this page.How long is the downtime when switching from a previous storefront to Styla Frontend?
You can set up your Styla Frontend in parallel to serving your website with your older storefront. Once you are ready to go-live, any possible downtime is only caused by the change of DNS settings for your domain. Which should not happen at all as one entry is replaced by another.
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How to I change my Styla Frontend appearance?
The content of a specific page itself is changed with the Editor. You can change its layout there and apply some CSS changes (select a different font format, background colour etc.). You can also directly change CSS for every module in Styla Admin, as described on this page.Is Styla Frontend responsive?
Yes it is. Styla content changes based on your view port. You can define different CSS above and below the only break point Styla features, which is per default set to 767px. These CSS rules are applied through media queries.What web browsers does Styla Frontend support?
The latest versions of Chrome, Firefox and Safari. We don’t support Internet Explorer.What are the limitations for my layouts on Styla Frontend?
They are limited by the range of modules you have available in the Editor. Each of them has a limited set of HTML tags you can apply CSS to. If you need a module with a different HTML structure, you need to paste your HTML code into HTML module or develop a custom module.
In addition, only up to 3 modules can be displayed next to each other in one row.
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