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lisanemetz

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    lisanemetz got a reaction from benhager in Why Doesn't SS allow us delete/manage our own imported images?   
    I can't believe this is not a feature. I accidentally uploaded a non-relevant screenshot (when selecting multiple images for a gallery) , that I absolutely don't want my clients to have in the library of their shiny new website and cannot believe that the only way of not handing over this random image (along with all the wrongly sized test images I used along the way) is to start a whole new website. How has this not been solved yet? 
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    lisanemetz got a reaction from hmphotographic in Why Doesn't SS allow us delete/manage our own imported images?   
    I can't believe this is not a feature. I accidentally uploaded a non-relevant screenshot (when selecting multiple images for a gallery) , that I absolutely don't want my clients to have in the library of their shiny new website and cannot believe that the only way of not handing over this random image (along with all the wrongly sized test images I used along the way) is to start a whole new website. How has this not been solved yet? 
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    lisanemetz got a reaction from EHM in Why Doesn't SS allow us delete/manage our own imported images?   
    I can't believe this is not a feature. I accidentally uploaded a non-relevant screenshot (when selecting multiple images for a gallery) , that I absolutely don't want my clients to have in the library of their shiny new website and cannot believe that the only way of not handing over this random image (along with all the wrongly sized test images I used along the way) is to start a whole new website. How has this not been solved yet? 
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    lisanemetz reacted to tuanphan in How to do accordion/toggle for FAQs, etc.?   
    Personal Plan doesn't support script code. You can also follow this guide to add accordion in Personal Plan.
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    lisanemetz reacted to HarKS in Dropdown Menu colour Squarespace 7.1   
    I think that may be
    .header-nav .header-nav-item--folder .header-nav-folder-content .header-nav-folder-item {line-height:0;}
    for example in your css
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    lisanemetz reacted to tuanphan in Dropdown Menu colour Squarespace 7.1   
    Add to Home > Design > Custom CSS
    .header-nav-folder-content { left: -1em !important; right: auto !important; text-align: left !important; }  
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    lisanemetz reacted to jennifer.sailtrim in Why Doesn't SS allow us delete/manage our own imported images?   
    Dear Squarespace Developement Team,
    For the love of all things web design - PLEASE rectify the image/media file management for BOTH designers who help SELL your service and for those who manage their own sites.  We have other options and while I have helped sell to and set up small business websites via Squarespace - this past week I was in a situation where I could have really leveraged Squarespace to a room of emerging artist learning how to build their own websites, and because image/media file management is SO crucial and can be a HUGE time suck to contend with - preventing artist from making art because they are wasting precious hours trying to organize their web presence - I DID NOT recommend Squarespace. Instead, WixPix became the recommended website host to about 1,500 students in this business course... They have a file management system on the backend of their platform... The fact this has not been addressed in my time as a customer baffles me. There are a lot of important devevlopments and very grateful for the ones made around eCommerce, but even for eCommerce image file management is CRUCIAL. It's literally dreadful when a client needs a 100+ product images updated and REQUIRE somehow removing the outdated images so they don't confuse the customer.
    This should be addressed, must be a top level feature, and if you don't have the people on your team capable of making it possible - hire someone who can.
    Thank you.
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    lisanemetz got a reaction from Hadley in Why Doesn't SS allow us delete/manage our own imported images?   
    I can't believe this is not a feature. I accidentally uploaded a non-relevant screenshot (when selecting multiple images for a gallery) , that I absolutely don't want my clients to have in the library of their shiny new website and cannot believe that the only way of not handing over this random image (along with all the wrongly sized test images I used along the way) is to start a whole new website. How has this not been solved yet? 
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    lisanemetz got a reaction from freelancervillepalmu in Why Doesn't SS allow us delete/manage our own imported images?   
    I can't believe this is not a feature. I accidentally uploaded a non-relevant screenshot (when selecting multiple images for a gallery) , that I absolutely don't want my clients to have in the library of their shiny new website and cannot believe that the only way of not handing over this random image (along with all the wrongly sized test images I used along the way) is to start a whole new website. How has this not been solved yet? 
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    lisanemetz got a reaction from Jules68 in Why Doesn't SS allow us delete/manage our own imported images?   
    I can't believe this is not a feature. I accidentally uploaded a non-relevant screenshot (when selecting multiple images for a gallery) , that I absolutely don't want my clients to have in the library of their shiny new website and cannot believe that the only way of not handing over this random image (along with all the wrongly sized test images I used along the way) is to start a whole new website. How has this not been solved yet? 
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    lisanemetz got a reaction from studiolinear in Why Doesn't SS allow us delete/manage our own imported images?   
    I can't believe this is not a feature. I accidentally uploaded a non-relevant screenshot (when selecting multiple images for a gallery) , that I absolutely don't want my clients to have in the library of their shiny new website and cannot believe that the only way of not handing over this random image (along with all the wrongly sized test images I used along the way) is to start a whole new website. How has this not been solved yet? 
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    lisanemetz 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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    lisanemetz reacted to ExpansiveMedia in Why Doesn't SS allow us delete/manage our own imported images?   
    Yes. This is super important. I just built a website for a client which I started by duplicating a site I did for another client. I ABSOLUTELY CANNOT hand it off with the first client's custom photography saved in the imported images.
    So I have to build the whole site over from scratch???
    OMG. Hours and hours of redundant work are ahead.
    This is not ok.
    #featurerequest
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    lisanemetz 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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