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HeatherLeigh

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  1. For some reason, I can only get a yui# on my search page. I used developer tools to investigate. I'm not seeing anything else I can target. I am sure I am missing something. resumeinsider.net/search
  2. Site URL: https://resumeinsider.net 7.0/Brine I have both a primary and secondary navigation on my site. My search results page (I'm using search on my blog) shows both. I'd like to be able to limit the nav to EITHER primary or secondary. Any thoughts on how to do this?
  3. OK, same issue here. Website is: resumeinsider.net\ Brine template. I've fallen down the rabbit hole so many times looking for a resolution. Made a one-pixel transparent logo and put an SVG image on top of it. Played with size and added CSS. Nothing works for me.
  4. Hi Tuan, I should probably mention that I have my blog content on an index page, using a summary. I gave you the wrong link to the blog. It should be https://resumeinsider.net/resume-insider-blog. The Brine template didn't allow me to add content to the main blog page, so I did this as a workaround. So, if I were to use this code, is there a way I could identify the specific page, rather than the collection type? I can't tell you how much I appreciate your help!
  5. Hi Tuan, this sent me down the right path. So far, I have created my secondary nav, which I will use for my blog. I have added this code (which you provided somewhere else) to the blog page, to hide the main nav on my blog (resumeinsider.net/blog): <style> nav.Header-nav.Header-nav--primary{ display: none; } I went to my home page resumeinsider.net) and added this to get rid of the secondary nav, just to see how it would look: <style> nav.Header-nav.Header-nav--secondary { display: none; } That worked great. Secondary nav is gone from home page. Now, I need to get that secondary nav off all of the other pages except for the blog page. Do I need to add that code to every other page to remove the secondary nav? How would I add the code in CSS so that it is saying to not display the secondary code on any page other than pages that start with resumeinsider.net/blog I hope this makes sense. Can't tell you how much I appreciate your help!
  6. I am having the same issue. I want a different nav menu on my blog than I have on the rest of my site. Cannot find a solution online. This seems like it would be a common problem for people hosting a blog on a business website, but I am not seeing solutions online. Maybe creating secondary nav and hiding on all pages but the blog? Or another solution? https://resumeinsider.net
  7. MarieMF, have you found a solution to this yet? I took a look at MemberStack (thanks Duncan) and I don't see an option to add content for individual clients. I spoke with Smart Vault yesterday and they are more of a file sharing portal, without the nice UI. I still haven't found something that fits the bill. Wondering if you have had better successs. I know it's out there because I see client logins for businesses that I know have personalized content. I just can't figure out what they are using.
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