Payment mappings connect a payment method in your store to the matching payment details in your accounting system, so that when an order comes through it’s recorded against the right account. You’ll find them on the Payment Mappings tab of the Payment settings page. Reading the mappings list Each row shows a processor on the…
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Adding and configuring a payment processor
A payment processor is the gateway that takes your customers’ payments — for example Stripe, PayPal, or Braintree. This guide shows how to add and set one up. 1. Open the Add Processor panel On the Processors tab, click Add Processor. A panel opens listing every payment gateway commercebuild supports. Each gateway shows two helpful…
An overview of payment settings
Payment settings are where you connect the payment methods your customers use at checkout — such as credit cards or paying on account — to your store. You’ll find them under Settings › Payment. The two tabs Processors — the payment gateways your store uses to take payment (for example, Stripe), plus a built-in On…
Saving, drafts and version history in the v5 page editor
The page editor keeps your changes as a draft until you’re ready, and records a version each time you save — so you can experiment freely and roll back if needed. Drafts vs published While you edit, your changes are an unsaved draft (the top bar shows an “unsaved draft” indicator). They don’t appear on…
Page settings, SEO and page actions in the v5 page editor
The Page tab on the right holds settings for the page as a whole, rather than an individual section. Page details Page name — the name you’ll recognise the page by. Page type — for example, Homepage. Page ID — a unique identifier (handy when contacting support). Set as default page — when on, this…
Styling sections and blocks in the v5 page editor
When you select a section or block, the Selection tab shows its styling controls, grouped so you can find what you need quickly. Every change previews live on the canvas. The style groups Grid — how content is arranged and aligned within the section. Appearance — the colour scheme, box shadow, and border. Typography —…
Editing sections and blocks in the v5 page editor
Storefront pages are built from sections, and each section contains blocks. Understanding this structure makes editing straightforward. Sections and blocks The left panel lists your page’s sections, grouped into Header, Main, and Footer. Common sections include a Hero Banner, Features, a product showcase, Multi-Column content, and Navigation. Inside a section, blocks are the individual pieces…
Getting started with the v5 page editor
The page editor (also called the Theme Editor) is a visual tool for building and styling your storefront pages — the hero banner, product sections, text, layout, and colours — without touching code. You edit on a live preview and nothing goes live until you save. Opening the editor Go to your storefront and click…
Shipping rules (advanced) in commercebuild v5
The shipping rules tab is an advanced editor for custom shipping logic — for example, disabling a carrier in certain situations or overriding a quoted price. For experienced users only. This editor exposes the raw rule file that powers all shipping quoting. A single mistake can silently break quoting for your entire store. Do not…
Testing shipping rates in commercebuild v5
The rate testing tools let you preview the rates your store would quote for a sample shipment, without placing a real order — a quick way to confirm your shipping setup is working. Steps Go to Settings › Shipping › Rate Testing Tools. Enter the Ship From post code and country, and the Ship To…