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qosmic

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  1. qosmic's post in Rounded section divider was marked as the answer   
    You'll have to learn some CSS. You can use the following, but you'll have to customize it.
    #CollectionID { #page .page-section:nth-of-type(1) { -webkit-clip-path: polygon(0% 0%, 0% 0%, 0% 0%, 0% 0%); clip-path: polygon(0% 0%, 0% 0%, 0% 0%, 0% 0%); } } The collection ID is unique to the page. Under nth-of-type, you tell the browser which section on the page to apply the clip path. FOr example, if it's the third section on that page, you would put nth-of-type(3).
    Finally, replace the percentages with your clip path.
  2. qosmic's post in How do I evenly distribute my three text boxes so the vertical space between them is even? The boxes want to snap to the grid. was marked as the answer   
    That is how Fluid Engine works. Blocks scale based on size and relative position in the grid, not (for example) based on how much white space there is after the text. Make each text block the same width with and leave an equal number of grid spaces between. Assuming you want the text in those blocks to remain the same size, that's about the best you can do with the native editor.
  3. qosmic's post in H1 missing was marked as the answer   
    H1 is different than a meta-description. H stands for heading. Headings (H1, H2, H3...) are not just font styling, like in a word processor. Originally, they were meant to be more like the tiers of an outline, where there was only one H1 text, typically the title or topic of the page.
    These days, Google is smart, and they make it clear that they can figure out your headings and a missing H1 tag isn't the end of the world. However, just from a due diligence standpoint, all the SEO audit tools still flag it. If you don't need it, it's probably not hurting your SEO.
  4. qosmic's post in Post Sumbit in Form goes to Bottom of Page was marked as the answer   
    I don't believe so. Instead of a post-submit message, you might try a redirect to a custom page that has the appropriate messaging.
  5. qosmic's post in Set a custom Tumblr URL from my squarespace page was marked as the answer   
    A link or redirect is probably going to be your best option. I'm not familiar with Tumblr, but if they allow custom domains, you might be able to configure tumblrname.mysquarespacesite.com, but Tumblr would have to provide you with a domain key and host address for your CNAME records.
  6. qosmic's post in How to change website name was marked as the answer   
    If you are on 7.1, you change that in the header. Edit any page, then hover over the header and click Edit Site Header.

    Then, under Global, click Site Title and Logo.

    Your site title will be at the top.
  7. qosmic's post in EDIT OF REMOVING TOP LINE OF PAGE (POPS UP ON INTERNET EXPLORER BUT NOT CHROME OR PHONE) was marked as the answer   
    That looks like an announcement bar.  You edit that under the marketing section. From your Squarespace dashboard, go to Marketing=>Announcement Bar and change the text. It looks like you're using embedded links, which you can edit in the text box by highlighting the text with the link and clicking edit.

  8. qosmic's post in Need to add space to my sign-up page because it doesn't display in total was marked as the answer   
    There at the end it says height="1400px" -- you might try making that larger and see what effect that has on both desktop and mobile screens.
    Does Zingfit have the option to generate Javascript or just iframe? Javascript generally scales better.
  9. qosmic's post in Duplicating one page to another website was marked as the answer   
    There's no way to move a page to another site with the interface. The best you can do is export some of your content and import it into the new site, but it's very limited. You'll still have to rebuild the page structure.
    https://support.squarespace.com/hc/en-us/articles/205814028-Importing-and-exporting-content
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