You can access a menu of additional settings for pages on your Replo dashboard by clicking the drop-down menu to the right of the page's name at the top of your dashboard.

Basic Page Settings

Page Name

Sets the name of your page. This is the name of the page in Replo, and will also show up as the page's tab title and search engine/social preview title, unless you set it differently in SEO settings (see below)

URL

Set the URL of your page when published. This is the location of the page in the browser address bar, and usually includes /pages/ for most Shopify stores.

Is Published

Toggle to make your page publicly available. If you want to un-publish your page, turn this toggle off and save page settings.

Set As Homepage

Toggle to make your page the home page within your Shopify theme. Toggling this on then saving page settings will set this page as the homepage of the currently live theme.

SEO Page Title

SEO specific page title - this will show up in social media previews, Google search results, etc.

SEO Page Featured Image

Open Graph (OG) is a protocol developed by Facebook that allows webpages to control how content appears when shared on social media. The image you set here will be included in social media previews and other places that uses Open Graph-standard images.

SEO Description

SEO specific description of your page — this will show up in social media previews, Google search results, etc.

Hide Announcement Bar

Toggle to hide your Shopify theme's announcement bar on this page. This is based on a best guess that works for most Shopify themes, but if you still see your announcement bar, please contact us at support@replo.app

Hide/Show Header/Footer

Configuration options for displaying or hiding the header/footer from your Shopify theme for this page.

Advanced Page Settings

Hide Page from SEO

Hides your page from being indexed by search engines like Google.

Custom Page <head>

A place to enter custom HTML before the closing </head> tag in your Shopify theme. Useful for things like more advanced Open Graph tags, page-specific tracking scripts, etc.