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Diyafa theme guide

Installation

Clear guidance for preparing your store in Salla's theme editor—no code changes required.

Before you begin: Diyafa is installed through the Salla Theme Marketplace. Merchants do not download files or edit code.

1. Purchase and activate

  1. Open the Salla Theme Marketplace and select Diyafa.
  2. Complete the purchase and choose the store where the theme should be installed.
  3. In the store dashboard, open Store Design → Themes and activate Diyafa.
  4. Open Customize Theme and review the identity and homepage before publishing.

2. Identity and fonts

  1. Upload your store logo and browser favicon in Salla's store identity settings.
  2. Enter a real store name and concise description, then choose your brand color.
  3. Aref Ruqaa and IBM Plex Sans Arabic are bundled with Diyafa and load automatically; merchants do not purchase or upload them separately.

3. Prepare the homepage

  1. Arrange the homepage components in Salla's theme editor.
  2. Replace demo copy and images with store content and provide meaningful image alt text.
  3. Connect every button to the correct product, category or page.
  4. Select real products for the hospitality table, host selection and gifting components.

4. Products and navigation

  1. Create suitable categories for coffee, dates, chocolate, gifts and serving accessories.
  2. Review the navigation menu; demo categories are not replaced automatically when the theme is installed.
  3. Verify product images, options, prices, inventory, tax and shipping.
  4. Create your own contact, shipping, returns, privacy and terms pages.

5. Preview and publish

  1. Preview mobile and desktop layouts before saving.
  2. Test search, product pages, add-to-cart, quantity updates and sign-in.
  3. Save and publish from Salla's editor. If an older version appears, hard-refresh and clear the browser cache.

Demo-store products and images are not transferred automatically. Merchants manage products, menus, policies, payment methods and contact details in Salla.