We’ve extended the timeframe for you to switch over to the new shop template. You’ll be able to switch between the new template and the old template until May 10th. After May 10th, all shops will automatically be converted to the new template.
If you’ve been working in the new template and know some coding, you’ve seen how much more customizable your shop is. The CSS is long, but it offers many styles to give your shop the look you want. Here are a couple of tools to help you through the process…
The Firefox browser has a useful extension available for web developers that lets you quickly and easily manage the CSS of your Spreadshirt shop right from your browser window. Simply click on elements of your shop and the CSS will be available for you to view and edit.
In addition, you might find Crimson Editor helpful while modifying your long source codes. This free download, along with the Firefox extensions above, give you a more efficient way of managing your code and styling your shop.










I disagree, no one should switch to the new template until all the bugs have been eliminated. I did that and it was a mistake. Now my store is a mess and I can’t go back to the old template to fix it. Besides I don’t see any improvement on the new CSS templates only more bugs and more headaches. They are almost impossible to costumize unless you know prodramming. To make matters worse it loads slower. I suggest you delay the permanent switch another six months until ALL bugs have been worked out.