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Written by Justin Carlson

Updated at June 17th, 2025

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Terms and Conditions

When considering publishing "Terms and Conditions" on your website, there are two possibilities:

  1. Update the Default "Terms and Conditions"
  2. Create a Custom "Terms and Conditions" Page

1) Update the Default "Terms and Conditions":

When a new demo website is created, the default text lists the printshop name as "Acme Printing" with a website of "[Site_URL]"

Terms and Conditions Text

This text should be updated to reflect your printshop's name and website.

To update the default Terms and Conditions:

  1. In the Control Center, click 'Web Pages'.

  2. Click 'Help Center' on the left sidebar to reveal the Help Center menu.

  3. Click the 'Terms and Conditions' link on the sidebar.

  4. The link will display the contents of the Terms and Conditions in an editable form.
  5. Click inside the message text.

  6. Press Ctrl + F (or Cmd + F on a Mac) on your keyboard to bring up your web browser's "Find and replace" tool.
  7. Enter Acme Printing in the 'Find' field and <Your Printshop's Name> in the 'Replace with' field.
  8. Click the 'Find' button.

  9. Click 'Replace All' to update "Acme Printing" to your printshop's name.

  10. Close the "Find and replace" window.
  11. Click 'Save' at the top-right of the 'Terms and Conditions' window once these changes have been made.

 

 

2) Create a Custom "Terms and Conditions" Page

If you do not have the Help Center Add-on from Marketing Ideas for Printers, you can still create your own Terms and Conditions using the Custom Pages option in your website's Control Center.

  1. In the Control Center, click 'Web Pages'.

  2. Click 'Custom Pages' on the left sidebar to reveal the Custom Pages menu.

  3. Click the green 'Create New Custom Page' button.

  4. Scroll down to the Page Format question.
  5. Select what format you would like your 'Terms and Conditions' page to have.

  6. Scroll back up to the Full Title and/or Short Title, Headline and Caption sections
  7. Fill in the: Full Title and/or Short Title, Headline and Caption if preferred
  8. Copy/paste your printshop's 'Terms and Conditions' into the Body Text field.

  9. NOTE: the below message when using the 'Short Title' field.

  10. Click the green 'Save' button at the top-right of the window
  11. Set the Page to "on" when ready to publicize your Custom Page.

  12. Click 'Navigation Tabs' on the left sidebar to reveal the Navigation Tabs menu.

  13. Click the 'About Us' link on the sidebar.

  14. Scroll down to the section that says "Select page links from the list below..."
  15. Click the checkbox next to the 'Terms & Conditions' Custom Page you just created.

  16. Click the green 'Save' button at the top-right of the window.

  17. Navigate to your website's home page in your web browser.
  18. Click the "About Us" drop-down in the navigation bar and you will see the 'Terms & Conditions' Link.

  19. Click on the 'Terms & Conditions' Link to view your Custom Page.

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