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PhilB

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  1. I've been trying to add clickthrough URL's to some images on my site. I can add a clickthrough URL to an external site to an image in the settings tab for that image, however I can't find any way to make this clickthrough open in a new window when it is clicked. I don't really want visitors to leave my site when they click on a an external link that is on an image - such as the Apple Music logo for example. I have a couple of other sites on different templates and this isn't an issue on those templates. Is there any way I can get external links that are on images to open in a new window on the Wexley template? I like the main gallery style in Wexley for the particular site I have on it (a photography portfolio site) which I why I chose Wexley rather than a different template for this site. Is there a different template that has the Wexley style galleries but not the issue with clickthrough URL's not opening in a new window? Many thanks Phil
  2. I'm looking for an answer to this too as at the moment only about 50% of people who click add to cart are actually going to checkout and completing the order. From some user feedback we have received some users aren't sure what the next step in the process is i.e. they don't know that they have to click on the cart at the top of the site to go through to checkout. So is there a way of adding a checkout button on the actual product pages?
  3. Hi, it should work. I am using the same code but I've used the .tag-onhold on mine instead of .tag-hidecart, as I use it for products that are on hold. Be sure to use the tag 'hidecart' on each product you want this to affect.
  4. You could check out this piece of CSS https://sf.digital/squarespace-solutions/how-can-i-make-some-prices-poa-on-squarespace-71 If you want to hide the 'add to cart' button on individual products amend the code so that the description after the .tag- is something like hidecart and then tag whatever product you want to remove 'add to cart' with 'hidecart'. You can change this wording to whatever you like but always keep the .tag- part. For example: /* Hide the add-to-cart button */ .tag-hidecart .ProductItem-summary .ProductItem-details { .sqs-add-to-cart-button-wrapper, .product-quantity-input { display: none; } } Hopefully my amendment should work. Thanks to SF Digital for the original code.
  5. I'm having this exact same issue too. I tried the custom CSS above and while it goes some way to providing a solution i.e. the product categories top bar is also visible on individual category pages, the formatting doesn't look good and the 'All/' category is still visible. It doesn't format at all on mobile. Any more answers/solutions? It seems like a very basic feature that SqSp should have included in 7.1 from the offset.
  6. Thanks you, that plugin looks to do exactly what I was needing 🙂
  7. I want the second button to click through to an enquiry form, but I would like the button to run alongside the 'add to cart' button - see attached mock up. Is there any custom code that would enable me to do this?
  8. I'm finalising building a new site for a new business which I'm about to launch. I'm using the Crosby template in 7.1. I need to be able to add a second button alongside or beneath the default 'add to cart' button on my product pages. Does anyone have any idea how I can do this? I've searched but so far have been unable to find an answer. It seems like it should be a fairly simple thing to do hopefully. Any help much appreciated. Many thanks. Phil
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