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janehinchliffe reacted to tuanphan in CSS code needed for making shop gallery icons bold
How about adding both background + change arrow color? Add to Design > Custom CSS
button.product-item-gallery-carousel-control { background-color: red !important; } button.product-item-gallery-carousel-control:after { color: white !important; border-color: white !important; }
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janehinchliffe reacted to Beyondspace in CSS code needed for making shop gallery icons bold
Which icon are you referring? Can you show it more clearly?
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janehinchliffe reacted to moushi in Subscribe / forward buttons on a email campaign
This is a little ridiculous -- I know that in 7.1 share buttons are not an option (which I think many of us don't understand) but are forward/share buttons also not an option in Campaigns? @kerstinmartin I know you use Campaigns quite a bit, is that accurate? And if so, any ideas on this?
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janehinchliffe reacted to carys_ink in Subscribe / forward buttons on a email campaign
Site URL: http://carys-ink.com
I'm just putting together a first newsletter as an email campaign, and I'd like to be able to add text links or buttons to allow a reader to forward the newsletter on, or to subscribe. - does anyone know how to do that please?
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janehinchliffe reacted to colnick in adding a full blog post to an email campaign
Hi - This was posted a year ago with no replies. I have the same question as Mike. We can't be the only ones dealing with this -- anyone have any tips on reusing an email campaign template for a blog post? Right now you have to either reformat or re-enter the copy, depending on whether you share the blog post or reuse an email campaign. Many thanks for any ideas!
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janehinchliffe reacted to RobPegurri in How are you preparing your website for the holiday season?
We've implemented a free gift wrapping option in the checkout with the possibility to write a custom message. We did it because many people won't have the possibility to give presents in person this year (in Italy at least).
We said our gift options were free for the occasion, but to tell the truth it is the only way to do that as in Squarespace it's impossible to implement paid add-ons in the checkout.
We changed our "Sale" label to "Black Friday" for the black friday sale week and we colored it black. That's mainly it, all with some Mailchimp newsletters