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Set up Nova Market in the right order

This guide turns the storefront into something a real buyer can understand fast: sign in, set the brand, tune the theme, manage products, then connect the contact form if needed.

Step 1

Sign in on the account page

Use the built-in included owner or seller accounts so the premium controls appear. Owner can manage the whole store. Seller can add custom products inside the dashboard.

Open account page

Step 2

Set your brand first

Open owner settings and replace the store name, tagline, logo, announcement text, utility note, support email, phone, and social links.

Open owner settings

Step 3

Dial in the theme

Pick a preset, then fine tune colors, fonts, spacing, header scale, and card style until the storefront feels like a real brand.

Tune the theme

Step 4

Add or edit products

The seller dashboard lets you publish products into the storefront without touching the layout. Featured items, sale items, and categories update across the store automatically.

Open seller dashboard

Step 5

Replace images cleanly

Swap product photos in the images folder, or use the built-in image upload on the seller dashboard for custom listings. Keep file names neat and image sizes optimized.

View the catalog

Step 6

Connect the contact form

This storefront is still a front-end product. Use a form service or backend later if you want true inbox delivery instead of browser-saved saved messages.

Check the contact page

Included Files

What matters most in the zip

  • site-settings.html — brand, social, and theme controls
  • seller-dashboard.html — add, edit, delete, and preview products
  • js/catalog.js — product data and cart/order storage
  • js/auth.js — owner, seller, and shopper access
  • js/brand.js — brand/logo/social settings
  • images/ — main storefront image assets

Helpful Notes

Keep the workflow simple

  • Do the brand and theme before you start loading lots of products.
  • Featured and sale settings matter because the homepage and deals page reuse them.
  • Use the owner account for whole-store changes and the seller account for seller-style testing.
  • If you later need true cloud saving, this project can be upgraded to Supabase instead of staying browser-only.