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Your FTP account gives you access to your site's custom media directory. You can store any external content here that you wish to use in your site – JPG, PNG, CSS, JS, PDF, MP4, ZIP, TTF, OTF, WOFF, etc. You link to content in your media directory by simply using the relative path, /media. For example, if you create a folder in your media folder called "images" and place a file called "logo.png", you would access it with an <img> tag source of "/media/images/logo.png".
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Each PagePart has a traditional and "mobile" version. In this case, the term "mobile" really connotes "responsive". Mobile pages are built with around a responsive, Bootstrap-enabled page framework that can be used with all modern browsers – desktop, tablet and mobile. The mobile version of each PagePart is denoted with a "-mobile" suffix.
The traditional PagePart version is used on all legacy pages of the site (Silverlight workflow & original checkout pages) while the mobile version is used on the newer, HTML5, Bootstrap-enabled pages shown to mobile users and desktop users without Silverlight installed.pages.
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As of October 2016, the Silverlight workflows have been deprecated and 95% of the site runs off of the newer, HTML5, Bootstrap pages. Until the site is 100% HTML5/Bootstrap, we do recommend that you continue to update both sets of PageParts. |
A description of the five available PageParts:
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