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I don't know what you mean by block form. Can you explain in more detail what you want to do?
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If you have a custom email address hosted with your domain provider, you can transfer your email account's MX records to Squarespace while transferring your domain. This keeps your email account hosted with your current email provider and linked to your domain on Squarespace.
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No, there is no way to do it. Slugs are designed to work with search engines and must be as friendly as possible to rank your site better.
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It can take up to 72 hours for an SSL certificate to propagate throughout the internet. It may speed up the process if you were to ensure secure preference is checked under Home > Settings > domains >developer tools>SSL and make sure HSTS is checked.
Understanding SSL certificates - Choose SSL settings
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Where is this drop-down? On the nav bar or a page somewhere? My nav bar menus drop down when hovering over them.
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I just posted an image in my blog on my 7.1 sandbox site. I linked it to a Facebook page. It worked fine. Does this happen with any link or a specific one? Are you using 7.1 or a 7.0 template? If it is 7.0 which one?
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It this is a temporary change you can forward your Squarespace primary domain to a URL (another site) of your choosing, the guide is here:
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Change published date to match the update date and put a line at the top of your blog that has the original date.
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Rankings primarily follow the domain so keep it for sure when you move to Square space
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Try one of these installed in a footer. I suggest you remove any other back to top code first of course:
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You can move the domain from the landing page to your site. This is the guide to do so:
Move a Squarespace domain
If we host your domain, use the steps and information in this section to move your domain to a different site.
Before you begin, ensure that your Squarespace domain meets these requirements:
- The domain must be active. It's not possible to move an expired domain.
- You must be the site owner or have Administrator permissions on both sites.
- The sites must be on the same Squarespace account. If the site you're moving to isn't on your account, request to be added as a contributor with Administrator permissions. If an error message appears when accepting a contributor invitation, view our troubleshooting steps for help.
To move your domain from one site to another, or to move a parked domain to a website:
- Open the Domains panel of the site you'd like to move the domain to.
- Click Use a domain I own.
- Type in your domain name.
- Click Move domain.
- The next screen displays a thumbnail image from the website or parking page you're moving the domain from and a thumbnail from the website you're moving the domain to. If everything looks correct, click Confirm to complete the move.
- If you see a "There are no eligible sites to transfer a domain to on this account" message after clicking Move domain, you don’t have another site with an eligible website, domain, or Google Workspace subscription on your account. Review your sites in your account dashboard and upgrade your trial site or switch from your Mobile Start plan to a standard plan, if needed, before moving the domain.
Your domain should connect to the new site within 24-72 hours. After moving your domain, you can cancel service or change the billing plan for your other site, if needed. If you have a Google Workspace subscription attached to your domain, ensure it meets the requirements to move automatically.
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Is sandifrith.com a Squarespace hosted domain? If so is it set as your primary domain in the second site?
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I think the easiest way to get it on one line is to make it smaller.
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It is a bit finicky if you view it as the owner, not as a visitor.
Here is one from Inside the Square that may work a bit better. Place this snippet in a markdown block on any page you want the button but not in the footer. You can change the size to small, medium, or large.
<a href="#page" class="sqs-block-button-element--large sqs-block-button-element" id="back-to-top">Back To Top</a>
Add this to custom CSS you can change the position and the opacity to fit your style;
#back-to-top{ position: fixed!important; bottom: 0!important; right: 0!important; z-index:1!important; opacity: .5 }
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This is a simple scrolling back to the top button. It doesn't require a business plan to work. Put this code in a markdown block in the footer of your site, it will work for all pages.
<p><a href="#top" class="t-top"><span class="arrow"></span>Top</a>
<style>
/* Back to Top */
.t-top {
font-weight: 500;
letter-spacing: 2px;
font-size: 15px;
text-transform: lowercase;
text-align: center;
line-height: 1.6;
padding-left: 2px;
padding-top: 4px;
position: fixed;
right: 25px;
bottom: 60px;
width: 40px;
height: 40px;
z-index: 999;
background-color: transparent;
color: #000;
filter: drop-shadow(8px 8px 8px #666666)
}
.t-top .arrow:before {
font-family: 'squarespace-ui-font';
font-style: normal;
font-weight: 300;
font-size: 20px;
line-height: 1;
-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
content: "\e02d";
text-align: center;
display: block;
vertical-align: middle;
transform: rotate(-90deg);
cursor: pointer;
margin-left: -4px;
filter: drop-shadow(8px 8px 8px #666666)
}
.t-top .arrow {display:inline;}
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It takes a Squarespace business plan and a plugin/widget to create a youtube feed page on a Squarespace site. This is one widget to do that:
https://www.sociablekit.com/tutorials/embed-youtube-feed-squarespace/
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Do you have any custom CSS installed on your site?
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Disable Avast and see what happens when you visit your site. There is no malware there according to Malwarebytes, it there was it would not let me visit the site, it would block it.
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I see no reason for that particular file to be residing on your site. My anti-virus, Malwarebytes, does not see it.
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Mobile view loaded quickly for me on my android phone, no lag at all. I suspect that if you are logged into your account and in config mode, it may not load as fast. It is always best to view as a visitor not as an owner when testing your site.
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What is your site address? We might be able to spot something by looking at it.
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I suspect there is an incorrect setting somewhere in your records,
follow this guide:
and this one for google workspace:
https://support.squarespace.com/hc/en-us/articles/360001476528-Adding-Google-Workspace-MX-records
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Squarespace is the third party to Nextdoor, but the opposite to Squarespace analytics. This info breaks it down.
Traffic sources and channels
When someone visits your site, the traffic source is where that visitor came from, like a link on another site, an email campaign, or a search engine results page. We group these sources into general channels–like Direct, Social, and Email–to help you understand how different channels are performing.
If you don’t have traffic from a channel, it won’t show. For example, if no visits came from sources we categorize as Display ads, Display ads won’t show in the panel.
Note
SSL settings can impact traffic source data. Learn more.
Direct
Direct represents when someone typed your URL directly into their browser, rather than coming to your site from another page. Links opened in a new window also count as Direct.
If this number appears inflated, it could be because some of those visits are from you visiting your site without logging in. When you're logged in, your activity doesn’t count toward visits. However, when you're logged out, we have no way to identify that the visit is you, so those visits can count as Direct, or as a different source if you clicked to your site from somewhere else without logging in, like your Facebook page. You can read about how to avoid this in Hiding your activity from Squarespace analytics.
Display ads
On Business, Commerce, Professional, and Premium plans, Display ads represents traffic coming from display ads on other sites.
On Personal plans, traffic from display ads is included in the Paid channel.
Email
Email represents traffic from email marketing campaigns.
For Squarespace Email Campaigns, if your website is on a Commerce, Professional, and Premium plan, you can review detailed sales information in your site's analytics, such as revenue generated by each campaign. More analytics information displays in the Email Campaigns dashboard.
For Mailchimp, you can compare traffic from forms and campaigns. Traffic from forms represents visitors who followed a link to your site at the end of a mailing list signup form. Traffic from campaigns represents visitors who followed a link to your site from an email. To review specific campaign names, connect Mailchimp to a form or newsletter block. To learn more, visit Using Mailchimp with Squarespace.
Note
To attribute traffic from a Mailchimp campaign to the Email channel, check E-commerce link tracking when you set up the campaign in Mailchimp. Otherwise, traffic from the campaign is considered Direct.
Search
The Search channel represents organic traffic from Google and other search engines.
Social
Social represents traffic to your site from social media platforms like Facebook, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, and X, formerly known as Twitter.
Tip
Squarespace has tools to help you drive traffic to your site from social media. Use built-in tools like pushing content, share buttons, and Pinterest save buttons to promote share content and products on social.
Paid
On Personal plans, this channel represents traffic from display ads on other sites or social media platforms, and paid searches in Google and other search engines.
Paid search
On Commerce, Professional, and Premium plans, the Paid search channel represents paid searches in Google and other search engines.
On Personal plans, traffic from paid searches is included in the Paid channel.
Paid social
On Commerce, Professional, and Premium plans, the Paid social channel represents paid advertisements on social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and X.
Referral
Referral represents websites and blogs that link to your content that don’t fit under other channels.
Tor exit nodes
The Tor_exit_nodes source represents traffic from an anonymous source, such as a VPN or an anonymous browser.
Overview graph
The graph appears differently depending on where you're reviewing your analytics.
COMPUTERSQUARESPACE APPThe line graph at the top of the panel shows trends over time. Each line on the graph represents a different channel like Direct, Social, or Email. Hover over any point to review data per channel for a time frame.
Click the Daily drop-down menu to change the time scale. Time scale options depend on the number of available data points.
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Take a look at Website Toolbox.
How can I disable my squarespace script website
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Posted · Edited by derricksrandomviews
The script is usually in a markdown block or website tools/code injection. If the sidebar is only in your blog then it most likely is in code injection located in the advanced settings for that page.