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On 5/3/2021 at 3:44 AM, tuanphan said:
Add to Design > Custom CSS
/* image block */ .image-card p { display: inline-block !important; }
While this allowed me to separate out the first line, it did some strange stuff to the formatting of each block. I can't close the gaps between some of the words.
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Works like a charm, thank you!
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On 4/29/2021 at 10:29 AM, tuanphan said:
Remove logo on tablet only. What do you think?
That would work! How do I do that?
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6 hours ago, tuanphan said:
Hi. Which problem?
For the last part where you mentioned it not looking good on tablet.
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Site URL: https://www.impactpa.church/myimpactjourney
Hello,
Is there a way to space out the paragraph lines for the text of an image collage? Right now in edit mode when I'm writing in the text, I can hit enter and move text down to another line, but when it saves, it collapses all the text together.
Example of what it is doing:
"It is doing something like this.But I don't want it to."
Example of what I want it to do (this is also how it looks as I design it):
"This is how I would like to see the text.
Spaced out on different lines."
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What would be your recommendation for it?
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Thanks again, it's working great!
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Would you know how to change the color of it?
.header-nav-item:nth-child(1) { font-weight: 1000; color: #5c4255; }
I tried setting it like this but nothing is changing.
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On 3/8/2021 at 3:16 PM, ErikaT said:
Hi,
Try:
.header-nav-item:nth-child(1) {
font-weight: 700;
}Worked like a charm, thank you!
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Site URL: https://www.impactpa.church/
Hello!
On my website I'm trying to bold the first item in the navigation bar to make it more noticeable. I haven't had any luck so far with some things I've found online.
I've tried this:
.Header-nav--primary .Header-nav-item:first-child{ font-weight: 700 }
and have also set it font-weight equal to bold, but I'm not seeing any changes. Any help is appreciated!
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Hey Creedon,
That did the trick! Would this also work if I needed to do the whole page? Would I just replace the data-section-id with the collection id?
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Site URL: https://www.impactpa.church/kids
I've done quite a bit of browsing across the web trying to follow different tutorials to get a custom background to work in squarespace. Does 7.1 even allow custom backgrounds?
I've tried using some different backgrounds from heropatterns.com but haven't been able to get any to work.
I'd ideally like to use the background for the whole page minus the header and the footer, but I can't even get my code to work for a section.
.page-section[data-section-id="5f6202a7242abe11d0086eec"] {background-color: #DFDBE5; background-image: url("data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg width='100' height='100' viewBox='0 0 100 100' xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%3E%3Cpath d='M11 18c3.866 0 7-3.134 7-7s-3.134-7-7-7-7 3.134-7 7 3.134 7 7 7zm48 25c3.866 0 7-3.134 7-7s-3.134-7-7-7-7 3.134-7 7 3.134 7 7 7zm-43-7c1.657 0 3-1.343 3-3s-1.343-3-3-3-3 1.343-3 3 1.343 3 3 3zm63 31c1.657 0 3-1.343 3-3s-1.343-3-3-3-3 1.343-3 3 1.343 3 3 3zM34 90c1.657 0 3-1.343 3-3s-1.343-3-3-3-3 1.343-3 3 1.343 3 3 3zm56-76c1.657 0 3-1.343 3-3s-1.343-3-3-3-3 1.343-3 3 1.343 3 3 3zM12 86c2.21 0 4-1.79 4-4s-1.79-4-4-4-4 1.79-4 4 1.79 4 4 4zm28-65c2.21 0 4-1.79 4-4s-1.79-4-4-4-4 1.79-4 4 1.79 4 4 4zm23-11c2.76 0 5-2.24 5-5s-2.24-5-5-5-5 2.24-5 5 2.24 5 5 5zm-6 60c2.21 0 4-1.79 4-4s-1.79-4-4-4-4 1.79-4 4 1.79 4 4 4zm29 22c2.76 0 5-2.24 5-5s-2.24-5-5-5-5 2.24-5 5 2.24 5 5 5zM32 63c2.76 0 5-2.24 5-5s-2.24-5-5-5-5 2.24-5 5 2.24 5 5 5zm57-13c2.76 0 5-2.24 5-5s-2.24-5-5-5-5 2.24-5 5 2.24 5 5 5zm-9-21c1.105 0 2-.895 2-2s-.895-2-2-2-2 .895-2 2 .895 2 2 2zM60 91c1.105 0 2-.895 2-2s-.895-2-2-2-2 .895-2 2 .895 2 2 2zM35 41c1.105 0 2-.895 2-2s-.895-2-2-2-2 .895-2 2 .895 2 2 2zM12 60c1.105 0 2-.895 2-2s-.895-2-2-2-2 .895-2 2 .895 2 2 2z' fill='%239C92AC' fill-opacity='0.4' fill-rule='evenodd'/%3E%3C/svg%3E"); }
Any help is appreciated!
Is there a way to space out paragraph lines in an Image Collage
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