Shopify themes, liquid, logos, and UX
Was wondering if I could edit these pages wanted to add some more content here so it doesn't look so blank.
Hello @Cbrownz 👋
Yes, it is possible. You can go to Themes > Edit code, edit the file customer/login.json (or customer/login.liquid). This require Liquid coding, so you can hire a developer to do the job.
Hope that helps!
@Cbrownz wrote:add some more content here so it doesn't look so blank.
UX warning.
Not everything needs to be attention grabbing spectacles.
Account login/creation pages have a specific usage, and are ephemeral in the sense visitors don't spend a lot of time on them. A business doesn't want them to dally on such pages or that indicates a problem like not being able to sign in.
Adding noise to them can be detrimental and confusing to users.
If you do not have a process setup for a/b testing, testing for problems, take that as an indication you should not be mucking with them just "so it doesn't look so blank" with anything more than very simple CSS.
A minimum is just use css to apply simple non-intrusive backgrounds suitable for the entire website.
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Thank you for you inpute!
I had to completely edit the code of my login page as I need to ask more questions than just their email. IMO of the Shopify Login screen (and checkout) is that it is unprofessional both visually and functionally. this is a big reason for us on why we are leaving Shopify
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