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Update to latest version
We update Editorial's code regularly. Our updates provide Editorial with new and improved features, important security enhancements, and the latest bug fixes. Refer to Shopify help: Updating themes.
Whenever we release a new version, Editorial updates automatically (unless the theme code was edited). If the theme code was edited, you must install updates manually by following this guide.
Update Editorial manually
To update Editorial manually, go to the Editorial theme page on Shopify's Theme store
If you're signed in to Shopify, Editorial's theme page will display an Add latest theme version button. Select the button to add the latest version of Editorial to your store, for free. The update installs a new, unpublished copy of Editorial that won't affect your live store.
Didn't edit the code?
If you don't recall making changes to the code, and Editorial does not update automatically, perhaps the code was edited by a support advisor or expert, at your request, or was modify by installing an app.
Transfer sections and settings
When you update Editorial from Theme store, the update installs a new, unpublished copy of Editorial in your store's Admin. This new copy is a "blank state", without your homepage sections, settings or code edits.
The following describes how to get your homepage sections, and most of your theme settings, into a newly updated theme quickly.
A few caveats
Please note this procedure does not move your code edits over, including app installations. Code edits need to be moved over manually, if you made code edits yourself. If the edits were made by a third-party developer or theme customization service, contact them for assistance. If the edits were part of an app installation, repeat the app installation steps after completing this guide.
If your copy of Editorial is considerably older than the version you're installing, it's possible that the settings have changed and this process will fail. If the update process fails, consider starting "from scratch" and re-configure the new version of Editorial to match your old version.
Complete the following steps to copy the sections and settings from an older version of Editorial to a new version.
Back up your theme
Create a backup of the new Editorial theme. Refer to Shopify help: Duplicating themes
(Optional) Create a backup of the old theme.
This ensures you have backups if something goes wrong.
Transfer settings data
Open your old (current) Editorial theme in Code editor.
Note
To open your current theme in Code editor:
- Go to Online Store > Themes
- In the Current theme area, select the Actions dropdown
- From the dropdown menu, select Edit code
In Code editor's sidebar, find the file named
settings_data.json
.To access the file, you might need to expand the Config directory.
Select and copy the file's contents.
Make sure you select everything, including the opening and closing braces.
Important!
Make sure you're working with the file
settings_data.json
. Do not copy the filesettings_schema.json
.Go to the Themes area of your store's Admin, and then find the new version of Editorial.
Open the new Editorial theme in Code editor, and then find the file
settings_data.json
.Select the file's contents and paste over it with the content you copied previously.
Ensure you replace the entire contents of the file.
Save the file.
Transfer section and block settings
Open your old Editorial theme in Code editor.
In Code editor's sidebar, locate and expand the Templates directory.
Note the JSON files listed with a blue circle icon.
This icon indicates modified or updated JSON files.
Select a JSON file that's listed with a blue icon.
Note the name of the JSON file.
Note
You'll repeat the following steps for each JSON file that has a blue circle icon.
Select and copy the file's contents.
Go to the Themes area of your store's admin, and then find the new version of Editorial.
Open the new version of Editorial in Code editor.
In Code editor, locate and expand the Templates directory.
Select a JSON file with the same name as the file you copied from previously.
Overwrite the file's contents by pasting the content you copied from the old theme.
Save the file.
Repeat Steps 4 to 11 for each file that's listed in your old theme with a blue icon.
Good job! Your new version of Editorial now has the same settings and homepage sections as your previous version 😃