Stratus - Demo 3
One-line header with a partially transparent background.
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One-line header with a partially transparent background.
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With the help of custom fields, the theme extends the functionality of the shop system in the areas catalogs > categories and catalogs > products. Custom fields can thus change the display for each category or product individually.
In dieser Demo liegt der Kopfbereich der Startseite über dem darunter liegenden Slider-Element. Der Header hat einen teil-transparenten Hintergrund.
The header is overlaying (1) and the background opacity (2) on 90%
reduced. This overlays the header on the slider element. The main navigation background opacity (3) is set to 0%
set because the header is single-line and the main navigation is located in the header line.
For more information on the overlaying header, see CONTENTS > Category > Overlay header.
Some categories use the theme's own category image feature. Learn in the CONTENTS > category > category image more about this.
Configurations that we have implemented via an update can often not be delivered with the default value that is shown in the demo. This way we ensure that existing online stores are not changed without the customer's knowledge.
We have listed the deviating settings here:
General > Product Images > Width product image
1890*
General > Product Images > Height product image
2400*
Typografie & Farben > Farben > Grundeinstellungen > Kontrast Schwellenwert
151
Header > Flyout navigation > Basic configuration > Extern-Link Icon
true
Category > Product boxes > Basic configuration > Variant cheapest price > Variant cheapest price
false
Footer > Footer bottom > Basic configuration > Display service navigation
false
Product > Detail > Product details > alle switch fields
true
Produkt > Gallery > Width & Height > Use aspect ratio of product images for gallery height
true
General > Scroll animation > Basic configuration > Animate product listing
true
Youtube Video Consent
Yes
*These values are adapted to our product images. An adoption of these values is therefore not recommended.