A store owner using the Dawn theme discovered that their email subscription confirmation page (accessed via /account/subscribe) has formatting issues—text appears bunched at the bottom instead of centered, and they want to customize the content.
The Core Problem:
The /account/subscribe URL (shown after customers click the subscribe link in their confirmation email) lacks an associated theme template in Dawn
Same issue affects the unsubscribe page
The page uses the .shopify-email-marketing-confirmation__container CSS class
Suggested Solutions:
Add custom CSS styles to improve the page appearance
Override the default styling using methods discussed in linked community threads
However, these solutions involve technical implementation that may require developer assistance
Current Status:
The issue remains unresolved—the original poster finds the technical solutions difficult to follow and needs simplified, step-by-step instructions. The discussion also briefly touched on adding adult content disclaimers for the specific store in question.
Summarized with AI on October 27.
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I thought my site was finally all good but just found a problem.
I’ll post an image as it will describe the problem better.
I need to edit the look of the page in the bottom image. Its the email subscription confirmation page after the customer has hit the subscribe button in their email. Is there a way to edit it? As you can see from the image, all the text is bunched up at the bottom of the section. I need it centred and id like to put my own text in there. its the same when you press unsubscribe too.
To confirm, its the bottom image out of the 3 that i need to edit.
Keep always in mind others do not see what you see or know what you know.
Always remember other people, your store is yours we don’t have your store, we cannot see what you see or just know what you know.
Poor communication skills are a big indicator of future business failure, do not make a habit of it.
If you just need theme repair services then contact me for services.
Contact info in forum signature below .
ALWAYS please provide context, examples: store url, theme name, post url(s) , or any further detail in ALL correspondence.
@jteddy got it , I personally don’t mind the sites content but you do want to inform viewers of the nature of the business upfront.
Adult sites should come with a disclaimer for informed consent of viewers.
optionally instead of the link , after a disclaimer ask that anyone interested in inspecting the issue to DM you for the url; this does make things take longer if anyone event bothers at all with that friction.
N.B. I mean this etiquette more in case of posting in other communities to prevent account loss because it triggers “adult” policies regardless of being about business; afaik it’s not a big deal on these forums(but still be cautious review rules).
Thanks Paul, I’ve read those solutions in the link about 20 times and i may as well be reading Chinese, there’s a few different scenarios discussed and I’m not great at this kind of thing so need a dumbed down instruction. Thanks anyway.