The Hype theme is designed to be easy to customize and keep updated without needing any technical knowledge. Here’s how you can edit and update your theme as new versions become available.
You can customize your store’s content and layout using the Shopify theme editor, a visual tool that doesn't require any coding.
Full official guide:
π Editing your theme on Shopify
Note: The largest theme shown is your published theme (visible to customers). The other themes are in your theme library and only visible to you. You can work on an unpublished theme to preview changes without affecting your live store.
We regularly release updates with improvements, new sections, or compatibility with new Shopify features.
Theme updates are free, as long as your theme was installed from a valid source.
Learn more in the official documentation:
π Updating your theme on Shopify
Our support team does not assist with this process. You may hire a Shopify Expert if needed.
The Hype theme includes multiple prebuilt sections and default wordings. Here's how to use them responsibly and customize them to fit your brand.
Shopify's editor allows you to freely add and rearrange sections, but it’s important not to overuse them. Too many sections can negatively affect performance, clarity, and SEO.
Best practices:
Tip: If something isn’t working as expected, don’t assume it’s poorly built. The theme is designed based on years of experience. Only make changes when you've identified a real issue through data or user feedback. If needed, consider hiring a developer:
πShopify Experts Directory
Hype is available in over 20 languages, but you may want to adjust some default wordings to better match your brand voice.
How to change default content:
Note: These changes only apply to your store’s primary language. If your store supports multiple languages, use a translation app likeTranslate & Adapt.
πChanging default theme content (official guide)
The Hype theme is technically optimized for SEO. However, there are several actions you can take to improve your store’s visibility. We also explain how to remove the “Powered by Shopify” text from the footer.
Yes. Hype includes:
πShopify official SEO guide
Do not modify the default heading structure. It's already optimized for accessibility and modern SEO standards. Changing a h2 to a h1 won’t improve SEO and might harm usability for some users.
SEO takes time. Competing in crowded niches like fashion, jewelry, or cosmetics requires months of effort. Having a live store doesn’t guarantee immediate visibility.
No. Most SEO apps interfere with Shopify’s native features and cause problems. Hype is already SEO-optimized out of the box.
Alt text describes an image for users with visual disabilities and for search engines. Write short, clear, human-friendly descriptions. Avoid stuffing keywords.
Shopify adds this text by default in the footer.
You can leave it to build customer trust, or remove it by following these steps:
a[rel="nofollow"][href*="shopify.com"] {
display: none;
The Shopify theme editor is built around two key elements: sections and blocks. These are the building blocks you use to structure your store using the Hype theme.
A section is a structural unit on a page (e.g., image carousel, product list, banner...). Shopify allows up to 25 sections per page (this is a platform limit and cannot be increased).
πOfficial guide on sections and blocks
Once deleted, a section cannot be recovered. If you want to hide it temporarily, click the eye icon instead.
Some sections allow adding blocks, which are repeatable elements inside a section.
For example, each slide in a slideshow is a block.
Blocks can be added, reordered, and removed just like sections.
Some sections enforce a maximum number of blocks (e.g., a slideshow is limited to 6 slides). This is for:
The Hype theme supports Shopify's metafields and metaobjects, which allow you to display custom data on your storefront — no coding required.
A metafield lets you store additional information for products, collections, pages, etc., that Shopify doesn’t include by default. Examples:
πOfficial guide on Metafields
Note: The metafield type must match the setting type (e.g., image metafield → image field).
π Contact Shopify support if you need help
A metaobject is a structured group of metafields. It’s useful to manage complex content or reusable data models — like product specs, author profiles, etc.
If you’re starting out, you likely don’t need metaobjects yet. They become useful as your store grows and content needs become more advanced.
πOfficial guide on Metaobjects
High-quality, fast-loading images are essential to build trust and increase conversions. Below are practical image size guidelines for your store using the Hype theme.
π Official Shopify guide for product images
When uploading an image directly via the theme editor, the recommended size will appear below the image picker. You can use other sizes if needed, but following the recommendation is a good starting point.
Choose a ratio that works best for your products and be consistent across all items.
Keeping consistent dimensions gives your store a cleaner and more professional look.
Displayed as banners in collection pages.
Recommended: 2400 x 900 px (JPG)
πHow to change a collection image in Shopify
Used on the homepage and blog listing when showcasing posts.
Recommended: 2400 x 1200 px (JPG)
πHow to add blog post images in Shopify
Some sections may crop images to fit design constraints (especially in older versions). To reduce cropping, use consistent proportions or update to the latest Hype version if needed.
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