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Adding Images to Modifiers

Make your menu more visually engaging by adding images to modifiers on storekit. This guide walks you through the setup step by step.

Updated over 2 weeks ago

Quick Summary

Go to Menus > Edit menu > Edit item > Modifiers > Edit modifier group > Edit modifier > Upload image

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Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Log Into Your Storekit Dashboard

  1. Go to the storekit dashboard and log in.

  2. Navigate to “Menus” in the sidebar

Step 2: Go to Your Menu

  1. Find the menu you want to edit and click on “Edit menu”.

  2. Go to the item you want to edit and click on “Edit”

Step 3: Edit Modifier

  1. Click on the “Modifiers” tab and find the modifier group you want to edit, then click on “Edit”

  2. Find the modifier item you want to edit and click on the pen icon beside the in stock toggle.

  3. Here, you can upload any image you want for the modifier. We recommend using a square image (1:1 ratio) with a resolution of at least 160x160 pixels.

  4. Once done, click on “Save changes” then “Save modifiers”. Go back to the main modifiers tab page and click on “Save changes” one last time. Customers should now be able to see modifiers images on the menu.


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