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How to get frontend login link in shopify

Sam Nguyen
Sam Updated: July 28, 2024

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Would you like to track customer information? Would you like to go to a customer profile on your backstage quickly? Liquid in Shopify supports you to have a quick way to access buyers’ info. The tutorial today focuses on a step to get frontend login link in Shopify.

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Brief guide to Liquid

For more than a decade, Liquid is a great tool for website developers to build a good page. Liquid is one of the open-source template languages in Shopify. Liquid is used as the backbone of Shopify to upload dynamic content on the front page. Liquid has now become a good source for a lot of hosted website application such as Jekyll, salesforce desk, and zendesk.

There are three codes in Liquid consisting of objects, tags, and filters. Liquid use objects to show the location of the content on a page. Double curly braces denote objects and variable names. Filters change a Liquid object’s output. Tags create logic and control flow for a template. Tags begin with two curly braces and percent signs. Tags can be divided into three types: control flow, iteration, and variable assignment.

First, url filters generate links to assets Shopify’s Content Delivery Network. Links for filtering collections and blogs are also created using these filters.

Customer login link leads you to the customer login page.

Input


{{ 'Log in' | customer_login_link }}

Output


<a href="/account/login" id="customer_login_link">Log in</a>

Conclusion

In conclusion, Liquid in Shopify provides you with various kinds of tags and filters that allow you to upload or track data. The customer login link generates a link to the customer login page. We hope that our tutorial is useful and let us know your problems, we will address them.


Sam Nguyen is the CEO and founder of Avada Commerce, an e-commerce solution provider headquartered in Singapore. He is an expert on the Shopify e-commerce platform for online stores and retail point-of-sale systems. Sam loves talking about e-commerce and he aims to help over a million online businesses grow and thrive.

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