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    Joseph21 reacted to fanale in Why Doesn't SS allow us delete/manage our own imported images?   
    @paul2009 well maybe they should monitor this as it is SS forum is it not?
    @derricksrandomviews Having on offline asset folder doesnt solve loads of issues. 
    I mistakingly uploaded a whole bunch of high res images and then needed to upload lower res images that have the same file name. Now I dont know which one to choose when selecting images from the library because I cant delete the high res ones - ridiculous a CMS doesnt have this feature
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    Joseph21 reacted to studiolinear in Why Doesn't SS allow us delete/manage our own imported images?   
    I can see that the image search option seems to have changed a bit since yesterday, looks new and I was super excited to see if you can simply delete images but it still appears to not have that feature, seems super odd to have provided that area a design refresh and leave out a widely requested item such as deleting image?......I feel like when you click on the 3 dots to the right, instead of image info, it would be great to be able to rename, duplicate and/or delete an image.

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    Joseph21 reacted to studiolinear in Why Doesn't SS allow us delete/manage our own imported images?   
    Still following this.....with SO many people requesting this, why is this not a feature yet? This is a big deal breaker for us as well when we create a custom site and duplicate to work on for a new site, we do NOT want old imagery stored and transferred. 
    I am baffled that something like changing the tear-dropper icon to that annoying new plus symbol add feature would take priority over something like this where SO many people have voiced their frustrations. I have yet to run across threads where people were complaining about the old teardrop insert feature so why make that a priority when you have real users here voicing concerns? 
    And while we are here recommending features, why not simply offer a BLANK canvas with absolutely nothing saved so we can start from scratch instead of having to delete or replace imagery. For so many of us creating more custom sites, it is frustrating to have to do this where as a totally blank canvas would be incredible and something we have been asking for for a long time now!
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    Joseph21 reacted to MMEbyKiandraTrickett in Why Doesn't SS allow us delete/manage our own imported images?   
    Same thing with me building templates! I've started to play around.. and god I do not want the play around images in there! They'd think "geez, what is this"
    I had contacted them before my comment and they said they get lots of requests but they're adding it to the list and passing it on. 
    Makes you question how they've gone this long without that feature.. mind boggling!
    Hopefully it's our Christmas treat!
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    Joseph21 reacted to MMEbyKiandraTrickett in Why Doesn't SS allow us delete/manage our own imported images?   
    Definitely following this thread. I feel this is my biggest frustration with Squarespace. Especially seeing there is a lot of trial and error with image sizing so could result in multiple uploads. 
    I've been looking to see if they have "vote this feature" in anywhere like other platforms do. Because I would press is a million times!
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    Joseph21 reacted to MTV in Why Doesn't SS allow us delete/manage our own imported images?   
    Same here! Working on a client website and decided to try Squarespace versus my Wordpress resource. Uploaded a ton of FPOS and went to clean out the image library and learned that you can't delete imported images. WTF? Who in the world thought this was a good idea? HUGE FAIL! Without that function I will never use SquareSpace for another client website again. This client now has a TON of images that will never be used.
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    Joseph21 reacted to freelancervillepalmu in Why Doesn't SS allow us delete/manage our own imported images?   
    Hey! I'm working on a site and I played around the options (newest version of Squarespace) a lot. This uploaded the "dummy-images" on the site every time and now when browsing uploaded images it is hard to find the relevant pics.  How do I manage the images uploaded to the site? I'd really like to remove all of the unused images. 
    Screenshot from the media browser below.

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    Joseph21 reacted to Thurstings in Resizing image and text on footer on mobile to appear smaller   
    @zhanamitkova Here is the code to target mobile devices only - Note the 640px is the breakpoint for when it determines the screen is in mobile. Check your mobile breakpoint in your style editor and use the px value here.
    /* Resize footer images */
     @media screen and (max-width: 640px) {
    footer .sqs-image .sqs-image-content img, footer .image-block {

        transform: scale(0.5)
    }}
    /* Resize text on mobile */
     @media screen and (max-width: 640px) { #block-yui_3_17_2_1_1581506136944_9324 {
    font-size: 12px
    }}
    Note the font size I have entered is just an example so play around with it - I think the #block I am targetting is your text box. Let me know if this works?
    Green = You can alter these figures to work for your website.
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    Joseph21 reacted to Spark_Plugin in What websites do you love and use for inspiration? What stands out about them?   
    Here are some websites that I had as inspiration on my last project:
    Draftbit - https://draftbit.com
    Overflow - https://overflow.io
    Moov - https://www.moovlabs.com
    Brave Wings - https://bravewings.io
    Also, Awwwards is great for inspiration - https://www.awwwards.com
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    Joseph21 got a reaction from Susana_SQSP in What websites do you love and use for inspiration? What stands out about them?   
    I really enjoy visiting:
    https://www.loopinsight.com
    https://shawnblanc.net
    https://daringfireball.net
    http://www.marco.org
     
    What I like about these sites is that they are content-driven, and they purposefully do not have bells and whistles flying all over the place. There are no pop-ups, no videos starting when you visit, and no over-the-top web design fads. Their advertising is unobtrusive. In addition, they are so sure of their content and that the visitor will return that their hyperlinks do not open new tabs. 
    These sites have a minimalist look and they are easy to navigate since there is not a bunch of navigation folders or link hierarchies. In these websites, their blogs are the focus. They keep their site updated and fresh, but not to the point that you are overwhelmed with content.
    You can tell there are real people with real life demands running these websites. Their joy keeping these websites running and sharing their thoughts with the world is very apparent. When visiting these sites, they feel like I am talking to a friend who is telling me about something they read or came across around the internet. Not only do I enjoy visiting the above sites, many times they lead me to other great sites and content.
    Some of the content is original, other is from other sources but they link to those sources (the post titles themselves take you to the external links) , h/t (hat tip) if they read it somewhere else, and they make relevant comments on these external posts. 
    I like how each blog post takes you to the place of origin and somewhere near the title you will always find the ∞ permalink. 
    I really like the Squarespace feature, "Link Post Title to Source URL." However, I wish Squarespace could have a way to make all links open in the same tab, as well as a way to have the ∞Permalink show up next to the post title.
    I really enjoy using Squarespace because it is so useful, elegant and intuitive, and those two things (permalink next to post title and open all links on the same tab) would make it just amazing!
     
    Update: 
    Tuanphan kindly shared a code on how to make all site hyperlinks open on the same tab.
    Here is the link.
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    Joseph21 got a reaction from d-iris-z in What websites do you love and use for inspiration? What stands out about them?   
    I really enjoy visiting:
    https://www.loopinsight.com
    https://shawnblanc.net
    https://daringfireball.net
    http://www.marco.org
     
    What I like about these sites is that they are content-driven, and they purposefully do not have bells and whistles flying all over the place. There are no pop-ups, no videos starting when you visit, and no over-the-top web design fads. Their advertising is unobtrusive. In addition, they are so sure of their content and that the visitor will return that their hyperlinks do not open new tabs. 
    These sites have a minimalist look and they are easy to navigate since there is not a bunch of navigation folders or link hierarchies. In these websites, their blogs are the focus. They keep their site updated and fresh, but not to the point that you are overwhelmed with content.
    You can tell there are real people with real life demands running these websites. Their joy keeping these websites running and sharing their thoughts with the world is very apparent. When visiting these sites, they feel like I am talking to a friend who is telling me about something they read or came across around the internet. Not only do I enjoy visiting the above sites, many times they lead me to other great sites and content.
    Some of the content is original, other is from other sources but they link to those sources (the post titles themselves take you to the external links) , h/t (hat tip) if they read it somewhere else, and they make relevant comments on these external posts. 
    I like how each blog post takes you to the place of origin and somewhere near the title you will always find the ∞ permalink. 
    I really like the Squarespace feature, "Link Post Title to Source URL." However, I wish Squarespace could have a way to make all links open in the same tab, as well as a way to have the ∞Permalink show up next to the post title.
    I really enjoy using Squarespace because it is so useful, elegant and intuitive, and those two things (permalink next to post title and open all links on the same tab) would make it just amazing!
     
    Update: 
    Tuanphan kindly shared a code on how to make all site hyperlinks open on the same tab.
    Here is the link.
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    Joseph21 got a reaction from Jo_SQSP in What websites do you love and use for inspiration? What stands out about them?   
    I really enjoy visiting:
    https://www.loopinsight.com
    https://shawnblanc.net
    https://daringfireball.net
    http://www.marco.org
     
    What I like about these sites is that they are content-driven, and they purposefully do not have bells and whistles flying all over the place. There are no pop-ups, no videos starting when you visit, and no over-the-top web design fads. Their advertising is unobtrusive. In addition, they are so sure of their content and that the visitor will return that their hyperlinks do not open new tabs. 
    These sites have a minimalist look and they are easy to navigate since there is not a bunch of navigation folders or link hierarchies. In these websites, their blogs are the focus. They keep their site updated and fresh, but not to the point that you are overwhelmed with content.
    You can tell there are real people with real life demands running these websites. Their joy keeping these websites running and sharing their thoughts with the world is very apparent. When visiting these sites, they feel like I am talking to a friend who is telling me about something they read or came across around the internet. Not only do I enjoy visiting the above sites, many times they lead me to other great sites and content.
    Some of the content is original, other is from other sources but they link to those sources (the post titles themselves take you to the external links) , h/t (hat tip) if they read it somewhere else, and they make relevant comments on these external posts. 
    I like how each blog post takes you to the place of origin and somewhere near the title you will always find the ∞ permalink. 
    I really like the Squarespace feature, "Link Post Title to Source URL." However, I wish Squarespace could have a way to make all links open in the same tab, as well as a way to have the ∞Permalink show up next to the post title.
    I really enjoy using Squarespace because it is so useful, elegant and intuitive, and those two things (permalink next to post title and open all links on the same tab) would make it just amazing!
     
    Update: 
    Tuanphan kindly shared a code on how to make all site hyperlinks open on the same tab.
    Here is the link.
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    Joseph21 got a reaction from tuanphan in What websites do you love and use for inspiration? What stands out about them?   
    I really enjoy visiting:
    https://www.loopinsight.com
    https://shawnblanc.net
    https://daringfireball.net
    http://www.marco.org
     
    What I like about these sites is that they are content-driven, and they purposefully do not have bells and whistles flying all over the place. There are no pop-ups, no videos starting when you visit, and no over-the-top web design fads. Their advertising is unobtrusive. In addition, they are so sure of their content and that the visitor will return that their hyperlinks do not open new tabs. 
    These sites have a minimalist look and they are easy to navigate since there is not a bunch of navigation folders or link hierarchies. In these websites, their blogs are the focus. They keep their site updated and fresh, but not to the point that you are overwhelmed with content.
    You can tell there are real people with real life demands running these websites. Their joy keeping these websites running and sharing their thoughts with the world is very apparent. When visiting these sites, they feel like I am talking to a friend who is telling me about something they read or came across around the internet. Not only do I enjoy visiting the above sites, many times they lead me to other great sites and content.
    Some of the content is original, other is from other sources but they link to those sources (the post titles themselves take you to the external links) , h/t (hat tip) if they read it somewhere else, and they make relevant comments on these external posts. 
    I like how each blog post takes you to the place of origin and somewhere near the title you will always find the ∞ permalink. 
    I really like the Squarespace feature, "Link Post Title to Source URL." However, I wish Squarespace could have a way to make all links open in the same tab, as well as a way to have the ∞Permalink show up next to the post title.
    I really enjoy using Squarespace because it is so useful, elegant and intuitive, and those two things (permalink next to post title and open all links on the same tab) would make it just amazing!
     
    Update: 
    Tuanphan kindly shared a code on how to make all site hyperlinks open on the same tab.
    Here is the link.
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    Joseph21 reacted to DPruitt in Does Version 7.1 support a Search Bar/Icon for the site's header?   
    -The Process is now updated with Javascript to accomplish same window functionality for the first social link within the header.
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    Joseph21 reacted to paul2009 in Change blog post date to include year   
    @JeroenB @rosieames I posted a quick guide to help you add the year to Squarespace 7.1 blog posts:
    https://sf.digital/squarespace-solutions/date-styles-on-squarespace-71-blog-posts
    Let me know how you get on.
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