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Edit a Web Catalog Content Tree

To edit a web catalog content tree:

  1. Navigate to Marketing > Web Catalogs in the main menu.

  2. Click on the web catalog to open its details.

  3. Click Edit Content Tree on the top right of the page.

    Clicking Edit Content Tree on the top right of the page
  4. In the page that opens, fill in the details of the homepage node of the web catalog as described in the Set Up the Homepage, First Level Menu, and Sub Menus section.

    The content selected in the content variants of the homepage node is shown when the buyer navigates to the OroCommerce storefront. The homepage node also acts as a parent node for the web catalog menu and sub menu items. It is recommended to use Oro Frontend Root system page as a root node of your web catalog.

  5. Under the homepage node, create main menu content nodes (e.g. first level of the main menu in the storefront) as described in the Set Up the Homepage, First Level Menu, and Sub Menus section. It is recommended to create a dedicated landing page for main menu nodes of your web catalog.

    Edit content tree

Once the main menu nodes are saved, create sub-menu content nodes. These will be shown as the second level of the main menu in the OroCommerce storefront:

  1. Ensure that the appropriate main menu node is selected in the content nodes structure to the left.

  2. Click Create Content Node on the top right of the page.

    Two steps to create a content node A sample of a new sub menu node to be filled in
  3. Set up the sub-menu node as described in the Set Up the Homepage, First Level Menu, and Sub Menus section.

  4. Click Save on the top right of the page.

This way, you can set up as many sub-menu nodes as you need.

Note

You can drag the existing content nodes to a different position within the content tree on the left of the page, as illustrated below:

Dragging the existing content nodes between sub-menu nodes

Learn how to set up menus and configure content variants for the content node in the sections below:

Note

Once you are done creating a web catalog, update your web-catalog configuration to enable it for the necessary level (either globally or per website), and, if necessary, tune the individual catalog nodes visibility to hide/show the node or particular content variant for specific localization, on a particular website, or for certain customer.

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