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  1. Hi @CassAggett and @bycrawford - thanks for your replies! 

    the reason I’m using three different text blocks is because I need to include three different fonts within the title.

    I’m fairly new to Squarespace designing and still learning, so please let me know if there is a simpler way to include the 3 fonts in one block?

    @bycrawford - unfortunately this didn’t work as it makes the text look all different sizes depending on the length of the word 😞

  2. Hi! I'm hoping someone can help with this as I've scoured the internet and nothing so far. 

    My client has a tricky branding guide, and it uses 3 different fonts in one heading. So I've uploaded the fonts and added them with CSS but now I'm having trouble with them moving all over the place when the screen is made smaller - because I'm using a different block for the text variations. 

    See attached photos for reference. 

    Image 1: Is how the text needs to look
    Image 2: Shows the three different blocks used to get that style
    Image 3: Is how it looks when the screen is made smaller. 

    I've tried removing automatic hyphenation but it didn't work as I'm assuming it only works when everything is within one text block. 

    Thank you! Any help is appreciated! 

    URL: https://rachel-rebibo.squarespace.com/
    Password: rr123

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  3. Hi!

    My client has 4 custom fonts that will need to be coded into the website. 

    My question is, what would be the best way to structure this between headings and paragraphs? As I know this will also play a role in SEO. 

    E.g. Would you make the "Subtitle/Tagline" font (which is a script/handwritten font) H4? Or H3? Or neither? 

    OR

    Would you make The H1 the serif, H2 the handwritten in the same size, and then do the same for H3 and H4 in a smaller size?

    These are the fonts: 
    x2 Serif (1 regular / 1 italic)
    x1 Script / handwritten
    x1 Sans Serif 

    It's a bit of an awkward question, so hopefully someone understands what I'm getting at. Haha. 

    Any help is appreciated! Thanks 🙂

  4. Hi!

    My client has 4 custom fonts that will need to be coded into the website. 

    My question is, what would be the best way to structure this between headings and paragraphs? As I know this will also play a role in SEO. 

    E.g. Would you make the "Subtitle/Tagline" font (which is a script/handwritten font) H4? Or H3? Or neither? 

    OR

    Would you make The H1 the serif, H2 the handwritten in the same size, and then do the same for H3 and H4 in a smaller size?

    These are the fonts: 
    x2 Serif (1 regular / 1 italic)
    x1 Script / handwritten
    x1 Sans Serif 

    It's a bit of an awkward question, so hopefully someone understands what I'm getting at. Haha. 

    Any help is appreciated! Thanks 🙂

     

  5. Hey!

    I want to add a text overlay (different pieces of text for each image) to a full bleed gallery slideshow (autoplay with no arrows) — I've been searching this forum all day but haven't found a definitive answer yet.

    I tried the slideshow with the text and the arrows and added a code injection on the header to autoplay the gallery. However, the client did not like that the image "slid" to the next once VS. how it is now (cutting to the next image without any sliding).

    I'm hoping there's a simple solution to this, as it seems many people have been asking for this for years! 

     

    Thanks a bunch 🙂

    For reference, here is the URL: 
    https://anabezi.squarespace.com/
    Password: ana123

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