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michael.dabbs

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  1. @tuanphan Thanks so much. That worked perfectly on only the items I wanted affected.
  2. @tuanphan Thanks. That works perfectly on that page. Is there a way to make it apply globally to all the events that are in that list (but not from other event lists) or do I need to use code to target the specific body item for each event that is created? I can see where you got the item number so I can do them one at a time if necessary. If go that route, I am not sure how to adjust the code to add multiple item numbers. So for example. I grabbed this item # from a different event but the only way I could find to make it work was to use the entire snippet you wrote for each item. #item-65ce2a50949d651a24bf1482 Here is the link associated with that other event in case that helps https://www.publicphilosophyweek.org/2024-event-working/putting-pain-in-its-place-lessons-from-a-stoic-r3def-76p3h-2tnx2-asach Thanks so much for your help
  3. Sorry. I thought I had shared it. Thanks https://www.publicphilosophyweek.org/2024-event-working/putting-pain-in-its-place-lessons-from-a-stoic-r3def
  4. I am hoping to edit the title portion of a specific event collection. I say specific because I don't want to make the change to all event pages - only the events for 2024. This site is updated yearly and I don't want universal code that affects the look of the prior year events. My goal is to have the titles of all 2024 events set in the font Fraunces. Any guidance would be much appreciated.
  5. Site URL: https://chartreuse-violet-mhck.squarespace.com/ I am looking to adjust the number of columns that a gallery block will display on mobile. The default is 2 and I cannot seem to figure out a way to have it display as 3. On the about page, at the bottom is a grid of X's and O's where I am testing this. It will ultimately be a logo parade. Any assistance would be appreciated. Ideally this code would be set by block ID rather than something that applies to the entire site.
  6. Hello tuanphan! Thanks for the assist. Is this what you are asking for? https://fonts.google.com/?query=fraunces
  7. Site URL: https://wedge-sealion-b28m.squarespace.com/ I have attempted to install the font Fraunces on a site I am testing. I did this by adding some code in the Custom CSS block and it works some of the time. It shows correctly in headlines but I cannot get it to show up in paragraphs. Similarly it shows up correctly in chrome but not in safari. The code I used, noted below, was placed in the custom CSS panel although I see some folks suggesting it is better in "managing custom files" tab. @import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Fraunces:ital,opsz,wght@0,9..144,300;0,9..144,400;0,9..144,500;1,9..144,300;1,9..144,400;1,9..144,500&display=swap'); @font-face{font-family: 'Fraunces', serif;} h1, p1 {font-family: 'Fraunces', serif;} I am not 100% sure I was able to grab the correct information from the import section of google, primarily because the interface of google fonts has changed quite a bit since most of the online tutorials I could find. I suspect this could also be complicated by the variable nature of the fonts. The password to get into the site is: pirate Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
  8. I am having a challenge in the other direction. I would like the masonry block to display in 2 or possibly even three columns on mobile. I have a test page with a section for both gallery styled as simple grid (black background) and gallery styled as masonry (white background) at the bottom of the page. I prefer the masonry layout but have not be able to figure out how to get it to show multiple columns on mobile device. Any help would be appreciated. The page in question can be found here: michaeldabbs.com/boves If needed the password to get in is 8910
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