> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://themedocs.zenit.design/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://themedocs.zenit.design/tutorials.md).

# Tutorials

- [Demodaten importieren](https://themedocs.zenit.design/tutorials/demodaten-importieren.md)
- [Demo-Themekonfiguration importieren](https://themedocs.zenit.design/tutorials/demo-themekonfiguration-importieren.md)
- [Child-Theme duplizieren](https://themedocs.zenit.design/tutorials/child-theme-duplizieren.md): Möchtest Du ein Child-Theme für mehrere Verkaufskanäle einsetzen, so kannst Du das Child-Theme duplizieren und umbenennen. Im Folgenden zeigen wir Dir, wie das funktioniert.
- [Child-Theme update](https://themedocs.zenit.design/tutorials/child-theme-update.md)
- [Individuelle Anpassungen](https://themedocs.zenit.design/tutorials/individuelle-anpassungen.md): Bei Anpassungen, welche über die Möglichkeiten einer Konfiguration hinausgehen, können unsere Themes natürlich updatesicher individualisiert werden.
- [Konfiguration export/import](https://themedocs.zenit.design/tutorials/konfiguration-export-import.md): Du kannst die Theme-Konfiguration übertragen ohne jeden Wert manuell von Theme zu Theme zu kopieren.
- [Zusatzfelder export/import](https://themedocs.zenit.design/tutorials/zusatzfelder-export-import.md)
- [Schriften lokal einbinden](https://themedocs.zenit.design/tutorials/schriften-lokal-einbinden.md): Anleitung zum lokalem Einbinden von Google Fonts
- [Schriften lokal einbinden mit Child-Theme](https://themedocs.zenit.design/tutorials/schriften-lokal-einbinden-mit-child-theme.md)


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