Overview
Merchants use Listing pages to scan, sort, compare and take action on items of a specific object type, such as products, or record type, such as orders.
Examples
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FAQ
When should I use a Listing page on my project?
Use a Listing page when you need to organize and display data, so that merchants can scan, sort, filter and compare them, and also navigate to a specific piece of data to complete a task. The type of data to be listed can be objects, such as products and promotions, or records, such as orders and transactions.
What are the basic features of a Listing page?
A listing page usually includes:
- Filters with which you can create different ways of displaying data, according to merchants’ needs and priorities.
- A Search bar where merchants can input information they wish to find in the list.
- A Menu with default actions for each item, like View Details, Edit, Copy URL and Delete, which are basic actions that merchants can take from a listing item and can be adjusted according the the context you're working with.
- Bulk Actions, for merchants to edit or apply information to multiple list items at the same time.
- Buttons to Import and Export data from the list.
- Pagination so that merchants can navigate in the list.