# The name of this site # This text displays in the back-office and # can be used in templates through the site.name global variable name: "<%= config[:name] %>" # An array of domain aliases for the site # This option is for sites on multi-site engines # domains: [www.example.com, example.com] # An array of locales (languages) the site is available in # The locale listed first is the site's default locale # Locales are specified using ISO language codes # Possible locales include: en, de, fr, pl, pt-BR, it, nl, nb, es, ru, et, ja, zh-CN locales: [en] # The site's timezone # This converts the server's time to the site's time zone in templates # The TimeZone class from Rail's ActiveSupport is used to interpret the string # Sample timezone strings: Tokyo, Beijing, Moscow, Cairo, Paris, Pacific Time (US & Canada) # timezone: Paris # For SEO purposes, sites may wish to add a relevant string to the tag # And include <meta type="keywords"> and <meta type="description"> # For this purpose you can set values for these variables here # They can be accessed in templates through the site.seo_title, site.meta_keywords, and site.meta_description variables seo_title: <%= @name %> meta_keywords: "some meta keywords" meta_description: "some meta description" # You can control the display of the "Properties" section in the back-office # metafields_ui: # label: Store settings # use a hash for localized versions # icon: shopping-cart # FontAwesome icons without the leading "fa-" string. # hint: "Lorem ipsum..." # Each site can have its own set of custom properties organized in namespaces. # First, define namespaces and their fields in the config/metafields_schema.yml file. # Finally, set default values below as described in the example. # You can access them in your liquid templates and snippets: # {{ site.metafields.<namespace>.<field> }} # # Example: # # metafields: # shop: # address: 700 South Laflin Street # theme: # background_image: "/samples/background.png"