We are removing support for using Display on external sites, as well as support for using Product feeds in Display, for new Display customers. Existing customers already using these features will be able to continue using them until June 1st, 2025.
This is the first stage of our process to streamline our product offering to features that truly enrich our customers’ digital catalog experiences, including a next-generation tool for product promotion. As such, we plan to completely remove Display entirely, from our product offering at a later date.
What will happen?
Display will continue to function as a powerful tool with which you can enrich your Flipbooks by surfacing product stories inside the Flipbook viewer. However, after June 1st, 2025 you will no longer be able to use Display on external URLs, such as your website. Any Displays embedded on external websites will cease to show.
After June 1st, 2025, Display will also no longer support surfacing products via a feed. Displays that use product feeds will show empty sections where content is pulled from a feed. This includes active, as well as archived Displays.
You will still be able to use the Display editor to manually create product links and content to engage your Flipbook visitors.
When will it happen?
From today:
Product feeds and external site use will not be supported for new Display customers.
June 1st, 2025:
Product feeds and external site use will not be supported for any Display customers.
Later:
Display will be removed from iPaper’s product offering.
What do I need to do?
We encourage you to proactively check your Display content and adapt any that is surfaced on external sites, or uses Product feeds, as soon as possible. Doing so allows you to retain full control of the content your visitors experience, and ensure that they do not experience Displays with broken content.
How do I do that?
From the Display overview, check any active Displays and remove, or adapt, any content that uses a Product feed. Please also remove the Display embed script from any websites in which it may be embedded.