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El1z4b3th

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  1. Hi all, 

    I'm working on a site for a client and need the button on the list sections to be brought up so that they are above the content and below the media. Basically to replace where the title would be. I also would like to make them a little bigger. Is there a CSS code for this? 

    Site URL: Urbanbilling.co.uk
    Password: UB123!

    You can find the list / card section under main navigation > how it works > water and scroll to the bottom section. 

    Thank you so much for any help. 

  2. Hi, could anyone help me make the white space between two sections smaller? I believe if I had code to adjust the height either for the section above or below this should hopefully pull through. 

    The page I need this for is 'How it works' on the main header navigation. 

    Thank you! 

    Screenshot 2024-01-04 at 16.32.13.png

  3. Hi @tuanphan many thanks however it didn't work unfortunately!

    I have tested on both the retail subpage on both the actual website with the the URL-slug “/retail-home” and the squarespace developer tool but it still hasn't pulled through. 

    However, on the “supply” situation since “shop” does not contain subpages it was categorized with the same class as “coffee” with “class = “preScale .scaleIn””  which is why I though if we could change the class of header elements separately that might do the trick?

  4. Thanks @tuanphan and @paul2009 

    I tried:

    <script>
    if (window.location.href.indexOf("retail") > -1) {
    document.getElementsByClassName('header-nav-folder-title.preScale.scaleIn').style.display = 'none';
    }
    </script>

    I have also changed the URL slug into retail so that the if statement is true. I have tested the class with CSS so that the styling works. Would you mind having a look at it and see if I did anything wrong?

    Also is there a way of changing html class on specific elements in header with squarespace? Just to provide better coding.

    Thank you! 

  5. Hi all, 

    I need some help hiding navigation items on specific pages only. 

    I'm trying to create two separate sections to my site 'supply' and 'retail'. To create this, I need some navigation items hidden for each side:

    Supply - 'Shop' navigation item hidden 

    Retail - 'Services' navigation item hidden 

    Is there a code I can use to make this work? 

    Site: meletius-roasters.squarespace.com 

    Password - Meletius22 

    Many thanks in advance!

  6. Site URL: https://meletius-roasters.squarespace.com/

    Hi, I would really appreciate some help / advise with a site I'm creating. The front home page shows an animation on a coffee roaster with two buttons 'supply' and 'retail'. What I am attempting to do is bring the buttons closer to animation with this code: 

    section[data-section-id="62400183b21e052e9a6af5fd"] {top: -200px;}

    This works however the section background is white when it need to be transparent so it doesn't block the animation above it. 

    It currently looks like this: 

    image.thumb.png.af85669782a240966483083fb5f7cd3e.png

    Is there a way to make the background transparent? 

    Thanks in advance for any help!

    Site password: Password1

  7. Site URL: https://onthegrow.squarespace.com/

    Hi, 

    In editing mode my image overlap format looks as the attached first image. However once I click out of edit mode and view as published, the result is much less 'overlapped' like the 2nd image attached. Is there an easy fix for this? I seem to have this problem across all my squarespace sites with this block. 

    You can find the image overlap in question near the bottom of the 'about' page. 

    Site password: OTG123

    Thank you in advance! 

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    Meet the driving force (example wrong).png

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