Footer settings
| Setting | Description |
| Color scheme |
Apply color scheme for the footer from suggested color schemes list. Read 'Color scheme' article to learn more about color schemes. |
| Background image | Upload a background image for the footer on desktop devices. |
| Background image mobile | Upload a background image for the footer displayed on mobile devices. |
Payment icons
| Setting | Description |
| Show payment icons | Shows the icons for all payment methods that are available in your store. Payment methods should be set up in Theme Store/Settings/Payments section, and then they will be visible in footer. |
Country/region selector
To add a country/region, go to your market settings.
| Setting | Description |
| Enable country/region selector |
If you add a country selector to your theme, then your customers can choose their country or region from a dropdown list of countries and regions that you've added in your Shopify Payments settings. The local currency is also displayed in the dropdown list beside each country or region. *If your store is on the Shopify Plus plan, then your store automatically sets your customers' country or region and currency based on their IP address. |
| Show country name | Display or hide the name of the selected country by enabling or disabling this option. |
| Show currency ISO code | Enable this option to display the ISO code of the selected currency (e.g., USD, EUR). Disable it to hide the ISO code. |
| Show currency symbol | Enable this option to display the symbol of the selected currency (e.g., $, €, £). Disable it to hide the currency symbol. |
Language selector
To add a language, go to your language settings.
| Setting | Description |
| Enable language selector |
Providing content in your customers' native language can improve sales by making it easier for them to understand your marketing, product details, shipping, and return policies. This is particularly important for international customers. To enable multiple languages on your Shopify store, you can create separate URLs for each translated version of your content. When a customer lands on a translated URL, your store will automatically display the corresponding translated version, if available. *Make sure that you have a multi-setup of languages in your store settings. |