A live preview on the left of the page updates automatically as you change values, so you can see what your store will look like before you save.
How to find it
In Oryx, go to Settings → Online Shop.
Site Identity
The Site Identity section sets your store name and a short description.
Name of Store — the name shown across your ComicPreviews page.
About Us — a short description of your store.

Brand Logos
Drag and drop a file into the upload area, or click Add file to upload one.
Default Logo — the main logo of your website. Cropped to 800px x 300px.
Square Logo — a square version of your logo, used as the icon for your website. Cropped to 1000px x 1000px.
Cover Image — an image that shows off your brand. Constrained to 16:9. Cropped to 1200px x 675px.
Brand Colors
The Brand Colors section sets the primary colors of your website. Each color has a hex field and a Select button that opens a color picker.
Brand Color — used for navigation, headers, and footer backgrounds.
Surface Color — used for secondary buttons, badges, and background elements.
Action Color — used for primary buttons, links, and interactive elements.
Highlight Color — used for featured badges, prices, and special elements.

Elements
The Elements section assigns the colors you set above to specific parts of your site. Each color dropdown lets you pick Brand Color, Surface Color, Action Color, or Highlight Color. Light and Dark options choose a text color to contrast with the background you picked.
Body Background — Dark or Light.
Header Background — color dropdown. Controls the navigation bar background color.
Header Text — Light or Dark. Color for navigation links and the logo.
Primary Buttons — color dropdown.
Primary Button Text — Light or Dark.
Secondary Buttons — color dropdown.
Secondary Button Text — Light or Dark.
Footer Color — color dropdown. Background color for the footer section.
Footer Text Color — Light Text or Dark Text. Choose the option that contrasts best with your footer background.

Saving your changes
Click Save at the bottom of the page when you are done. The preview updates as you edit, but changes are not published to ComicPreviews until you save.
