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JonathanPenner

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  1. I believe why I added that  (and surprisingly it worked for a couple years), was to remove the black bar that comes up behind the top menu when I scroll down a page. I think it allowed me to make it transparent. In any case I would rather the site work. 

     

  2. I did check the individual pages. I didn't actually check code within sections because I didn't think I would have ever put any there for the headers and footers because I don't think it would affect them.

    I know, I have never seen code disappear either. Also I did create a new page and the header/footer content was still not visible even on a new page. So whatever has happened, I am thinking it must be site wide, not page specific. 

    Is there any other way to check if any code has been added that I could remove.

     

  3. I checked both of those and even checked any code on the individual pages. All of the Custom CSS or Code Injection blocks are blank. Is it possible there is code, but for some reason I can no longer see it, or it is simply not showing up in either CSS or Code Injection?

     

  4. Site URL: https://www.rethinkhomes.com/

    I have not done any edits or changes on this site for several months. But yesterday I went on to check why a client had not been able to find our social media icons. I discovered that our header and footer were missing.

    At first I thought it might be a custom CSS or code injection of some kind that stopped working. But after checking all places where I could have injected code, they were all empty. 

    The only way I was able to even take screen shots of the header menu bar was by adding "safe" to the end of my SS site editing page URL https://rhombus-mandolin-jdrl.squarespace.com/config/safe and disable scripts.

    Can anyone help me figure out what has gone wrong.

     

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  5. It really would be helpful if Squarespace would allow individual formatting for each blog, rather than making everything universal. Or at least if you could select individual formatting over universal. I use one blog page for our events (as it provides way more flexibility as an event calendar, then the event pages), but I don't want to see author on my blog of event listings. Then I have a blog of articles and I want the author, author bio etc. But I would like both blogs to be formatted as 1:1 grid style. Is there any way to take masonry and have it align like grid?

     

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