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Posts posted by Alan-Squareflair
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I'm happy to announce that my client's site won the People's Voice "Community Site" Webby for the REVERSE THE RED website! Thanks to all who voted in support of Species Survival.
I designed the site on Figma, and built the site on Squarespace's Developer Platform. It wasn't a complex site, but with a large committee steering the design/development, it was great to use/bend almost every component to completion. The Scientific/Institutional communities have held onto the Drupal platform for years, and we're here to prove that there's no reason for such an old/tired platform when forward momentum is the goal for building and using a site focused on growth and sustainability.
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PLEASE VOTE!!!
A Squarespace site I designed & built is up for a webby award!
Please vote for “Reverse the Red” to help species survival
👉 https://vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/2021/websites-and-mobile-sites/general-websites-and-mobile-sites/community- antny.smth and Spark_Plugin
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* Based on my above suggestion, I'm providing code for you.
Just tell the client "Set every event Start/End time based on your own timezone". Then add that three-letter tag to the CSS.
Live site: https://www.oliversacksdoc.com/events
Using "MOJAVE", the 7.0 template (based on Brine).You can see below (in my screenshot) where each of these elements will appear.
.eventlist-datetag span.event-time-12hr::after {
content: "EST";
padding-left: 4px;
font-size: 12px;
font-weight: bold;
}.event-time-12hr-end::after {
content: "Timezone: EST";
padding-left: 10px;
font-size: 16px;
font-weight: bold;
}- Karissa and Beyondspace
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I'm thinking that the only workaround will be to add a "Pseudo Element" via CSS that places the text "EST" (timezone) — and tell the client that all times added should be added IN YOUR OWN TIMEZONE. Then all listed times will appear with a trailing EST.
If you know CSS, and how to inspect the code, you should be able to identify what element to override.
More pseudo element information— applying content using "::after" can be found here: https://css-tricks.com/almanac/selectors/a/after-and-before/ -
10 hours ago, cbragg said:
I have not been able to get this code to work for me. Has anyone else been able to achieve this?
You have to make sure that SOCIAL SHARING is turned on in the Design Styling area— as that's the container I'm using to hold the additional content. It's a little hacky, but it was the easiest way to make it happen. (please see additional notes added to my original response)
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Yes, you can do this using jQuery.
Add this to your PAGE HEADER CODE INJECTION— in the settings on your main product page.
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.4.1/jquery.min.js"></script> <script> window.Squarespace.onInitialize(Y, function(){ $('section.ProductItem-additional').appendTo('.ProductItem-details-share'); }); </script>
Notes:
1. this assumes you're not running jQuery on the site; if you are, you can just use the second script.2. The template I'm using is MOJAVE in the Brine Family (7.0), although this should work for most 7.0 templates.
3. You have to make sure that SOCIAL SHARING is turned on in the Design Styling area— as that's the container I'm using to hold the additional content. It's a little hacky, but it was the easiest way to make it happen.
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There's a fix that @dmitrykiselyov has used a few times as a way to give the browser what it needs.
I'll let him share it here if he chooses to. (He can also explain it better than me!)
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