Difference between revisions of "API Page"
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Revision as of 18:14, 22 May 2018
Your Spiffy Store comes with a tool for creating basic HTML web pages. Store owners can create any number of pages to hold static content, such as an 'About us' page, a 'Contact us' page, or a page with customer testimonials.
These web pages are represented by the Page resource, and their HTML content is contained in the value of the body_html property. The Page resource lets you retrieve, create, update, and delete web pages for a store.
Pages are used for long-term, static content that rarely changes. Frequently updated content is best created with the Blog resource instead.
Page Properties
id | { "id" : 123456789 } A unique numeric identifier for the page. |
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title | { "title" : "How to save Money" } This is the page title. |
handle | { "handle" : "how-to-save-money" } A unique, human-friendly string for the page, generated automatically from its title. In online store themes, the Liquid templating language refers to a page by its handle. |
body | { "body" : "This is a *sample* page."} The text content of the page in Textile markup. This is automatically translated into body_html for display on a browser. |
body_html | { "body_html" : "<p>This is a <b>sample</b> page.</p>"} The text content of the page, complete with HTML markup. |
created_at | { "created_at": "2008-07-15T20:00:00-04:00" } The date and time (ISO 8601 format) when the page was created. |
updated_at | { "updated_at": "2008-07-16T20:00:00-04:00" } The date and time (ISO 8601 format) when the page was last updated. |
published | { "published" : true } Indicates whether the page is published and visible to customers. } |