Getting Started (22 Savile Row)

Introduction to the theme and theme editor.


Thank you for purchasing 22 Savile Row

This is Flair's first premium theme for BigCommerce based on Stencil. It is similar to our best selling BigCommerce theme on the Blueprint framework, so enables stores that use 22 Savile Row Blueprint to easily upgrade to Stencil. The theme was rebuilt on Stencil and now includes 20 conversion enhancing modules. Please read through this documentation to get the most out of the theme.

Getting Help

We have made great efforts to ensure we address all of the theme features in this documentation. If you encounter any problems or bugs, please use the help icon throughout this site to send our support team a message.

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Premium Setup and Modifications

Flair are one of the longest standing, best rated BigCommerce Partners in the world. We offer additional setup and customization services for your theme. If you have specific requirements, use the help tab throughout this site to get in touch and request a quote.


Choosing a Variation

22 Savile Row comes with four preconfigured theme variations. Check out our demo sites for Classic, Contemporary, Boutique, Contrast.

You can choose a theme variation from inside the Stencil Theme Editor, accessed in your BigCommerce control panel. In your control panel, go to Storefront > Themes, and click the blue "Customize" button to launch Theme Editor.

In the left hand menu, click the "Styles" heading, and from here you can select your preferred variation.

Theme Variations

Classic

Contemporary

Boutique

Contrast


A Note About Theme Updates

We regularly update our themes to maintain them and introduce new features. If you customize the theme through the Stencil Theme Editor, then when you apply an update, your configuration will be pulled into the new version.

Updating theme files if you wish to modify the theme by changing it's core files, then you will need to create a copy of the theme first.

Making a copy effectively 'disconnects' it from the update feature. The original theme will still receive updates, but you will need to manually maintain a customized theme.

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