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andersen.lucy got a reaction from creedon in Stacking metadata on two lines on blog collection pages
Thank you @creedon! Exactly what I was looking for -- worked like a charm.
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andersen.lucy got a reaction from DCH in Black square around close button in promotional pop-up
I've figured out how to customize my promotional pop-up a good deal, but I can't seem to get rid of this annoying black box around the close out button. See attached photo. Any ideas?
I also removed all of my custom code to see if anything funky was going on, but the box remained...
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andersen.lucy got a reaction from DCH in Black square around close button in promotional pop-up
Aha! Makes sense -- thanks for clarifying the function @creedon.
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andersen.lucy got a reaction from creedon in RSS Feed Customization
Thanks @creedon! Appreciate the additional thinking. Going to look around a little and see what might be doable. Our hope is that the news aggregator we're having issues with might be able to recommend a workaround or a more specialized developer who could do something in the vein of what you're suggesting.
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andersen.lucy got a reaction from Ziggy in Individual blog post in two languages?
Thanks @Ziggy! I think this could definitely be a good solution, going to try this approach to start. Appreciate the advice.
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andersen.lucy got a reaction from paul2009 in Adding multiple authors to a single blog post?
Sorry for the late reply here @paul2009, but thank you for this info! A very frustrating limitation on Squarespace's part but I'll certainly explore doing the code block with the author profile html and see how that looks.
Thanks again for the thorough answer and workaround notions.
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andersen.lucy reacted to paul2009 in Adding multiple authors to a single blog post?
Hey Lucy
Crazy or not, multiple author profiles aren't a feature on Squarespace 🙂.
As you mentioned, the only built-in workaround is to set up a basic author profile and use this instead - but it won't achieve your goal.
If you don't mind using some code, there are a number of ways to achieve this from the very basic to the complex. For example:
The easiest but manual method is to copy the author profile HTML from another post and then paste it into a Code Block at the bottom of the new blog post. Your client would need to do this individually for each multi-author post. The more complex but automated method is to tag the posts with author names and then add some JavaScript using Code Injection that looks for the tags and automatically inserts the relevant profiles at the bottom of the post. Adding this would require a good knowledge of JavaScript (you'll probably want a software developer to help you) but, once added, your client wouldn't need to do anything more complex than adding a tag. I hope this provides you with some options to explore further.
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