On the left side you can see the whole menu you’ll see after opening the Data Center from the Magento Backend. You start in the first menu point “CloudLab” where you can set up your Instagram or Facebook connection to your editor or the CloudLab Gallery API to use the API Gallery.
The next menu would be the Package editor. If you click the menu button, you’ll be directed to the package editor.
The font menu can be used to add new font names and see which fonts are all already installed on your system, which gives you a huge overview of them.
In the colors menu, you can set up new colors in RGB and CMYK, name them and use them at the end in the frontend.
The background menu is for uploading and managing the background images you can use in the editor.
The shapes for the editor can be uploaded in the same-named menu. Please be aware that these can only be SVG files and nothing else.
The main menu is the templates menu. Here you create new templates for the frontend, edit the options, what the customer is allowed to do and also change the editor itself, like you want to use the Formular or the OTP.
To set new layouts, you’ve to go into the layouts menu. Here you can set up new layouts, select what is a layout and give them thumbnails so you can see in the frontend what kind of layout the customer will get.
If you want to use Indesign Packages, you can upload the ZIP file in the next menu “Indesign Packages”.
To change the editor you can use the “Themes” menu, but to install them, please contact our support.
Here you can manage your refinements, like having gold foil on your business card.
In the local files, you can manage and upload your pictures you want to use for the editor.
The menu ”Tables” gives you the opportunity to save tables as JSON and in the menu “Editor Submodels” you can save 3D models, which you can use in the editor. In “Article Loads” you can save the XLS and in API Product Types Bleed you set the Bleed for API products.