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Spence500

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  1. Site URL: https://www.lmtecdigitalsolutions.com/blog/the-digital-twin-visualizing-its-potential Hi there, When I go to share a blog post on LinkedIn from our company website, the image that continues to pop up as the thumbnail is not the social share image that I chose. Instead, it uses a video cover image that I used inside of the blog post. I just tried it on Facebook, and it has no issues with sharing the correct social image that I chose. Any ideas to debug this? Thanks!
  2. That was it! Fixing the code block of the person right before "Thomas" was the issue.
  3. Hey Creedon! Thanks for the follow up, Tuan actually messaged me the same thing. I told him that it fixed one of the names being underlined and being treated as an A tag, however, "Thomas Gollmans" name is still having issues with it being treated as an A tag with an underline underneath his name, even with his code block being modified to the new code.
  4. I just tried deleting the text block again and implementing a new one, however, it just reverts back to showing the underline and treating a normal H4 tag as an href link.
  5. Hey Creedon! Yes exactly, the editor view is different that a visitor view. And I noticed that the actual HTML tags exist in the visitor view, whereas they don't exist in the editor view (which I only want what exists in the editor view lol!) I have tried deleting the text block and starting fresh, but it just reverted back. Let me see if it works if I try it again.
  6. I'm going to attach a screen recording so you can see what is happening, it's incredibly weird. 1444006336_ScreenRecording2022-08-02at10_52_49AM.mp4
  7. Hey Tuan, thank you for that. However, that still didn't fix the issue. First off, "Scott Whitemans" name should not be clickable, no names on this page should be an "a" tag, somehow Scotts name is, and then it adds a text decoration under it automatically. I've deleted his name and re-added it and it is a simple "h4" tag just like very other name on the page, with no click through link when i'm in the editors view, but as soon as I save my changes, his name becomes underlined and treated as an "a" tag, it even shows it in chromes developer tools. I have no idea how this is happening, it seems like something crazy is happening with the way Squarespace is generating the code.
  8. There actually is no link attached to the images themselves, it's just the one random link attached to the name "Scott Whiteman", and it redirects you to another team members linkedin page.
  9. Correct, I also want to get rid of the underline on the name, as well as the space between the name and the linkedin icon.
  10. Site URL: https://www.lmtecdigitalsolutions.com/en/our-team Hey there, Randomly one of our team members images on our website became a link, and it's linking to another one of our team members LinkedIn profile. The LinkedIn icon under his name "Scott Whiteman" works completely fine, his image somehow just became a clickthrough link, whereas no one else's has done that. He also somehow has a thin line under his name as well. The image has no link attached to it when I go into the editor, however when I inspect the page, it's treating his name as an "a" tag, and somehow the area of the tag is quite large, since if I click on his image it triggers the clickthrough link as well. It's also adding some padding so it's lowering the LinkedIn icon lower than everyone else's. (This may be because of the underline adding some padding). The weird thing as well, is when I go into edit mode, the name no longer has an underline, and there is no padding, so clearly something is going on with Squarespace. (I also noticed some of my pages recently switched over to center align text in Mobile instead of left align, that's for another day lol). I just want to get rid of the clickthrough link so it matches the functionality of all the other team images. Literally know Idea how this happened, seems like maybe some breaking changes on a Squarespace update or something. Thanks!
  11. Wow, thank you so much my friend, I really appreciate you always helping me out, it works great!
  12. Site URL: https://www.lmtecdigitalsolutions.com/en/home Hi, my German translated mobile menu seems to have taken on some content from my english translated website. I'm using a language switcher on my website, the main language is English while German is secondary. In both the German and English headers on Desktop view, the two have the correct elements that I want displayed, however when I switch my German translated website into mobile view, the mobile menu has 2 extra elements that are supposed to only be available in the English mobile menu. The way I worded this sounds a bit confusing, so I'll link some screenshots. The "Industries" and "Offerings" folders/pages shouldn't be inside the German Mobile Menu, but somehow it is. Then if you click on one of them, it sends you to the English webpage. I want to get rid of those elements in the German Mobile Menu.
  13. That worked, thank you so much my friend!
  14. The URL you typed in starts with an "I". It's supposed to be an "L".
  15. Sorry, just take out the "squarespace" part in the URL lol.
  16. Wonderful! I've added the buttons to each element. Here is the URL.
  17. When you say add button for these items, are you referring to adding the button below each item/card or one universal button underneath the carousel?
  18. Hi there, I'm curious as to how I would go about creating clickthrough URL's on the individual cards I created in Figma. I'm utilizing an image content section that is designed as a carousel and I uploaded hard designed/flattened "cards" as images in the carousel. I want to make each card it's own clickthrough link to that companies website. I have the option of creating buttons as clickthrough's that live beneath the cards, but I want the clickthrough to live directly on the individual card/image components themselves. Anyone have an idea on how to do this? (I'm proficient in coding so feel free to drop some ideas when it comes to DOM manipulation).
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