xjennix937
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xjennix937 got a reaction from tuanphan in Banner issues on mobile
Thank you both for your suggestions!
@DPruitt, I went ahead and built out an additional index page and it worked just fine.
Thank you again for your time.
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xjennix937 reacted to tuanphan in Banner issues on mobile
https://queencityshows.com/
You can use this code to Website > Website Tools > Custom CSS then save & reload the page to resize image on mobile
/* Mobile - homepage - top banner */ @media screen and (max-width:640px) { body.homepage .Parallax-item:first-child img { width: 100% !important; height: auto !important; left: 0 !important; top: 70px !important; } section#welcome-to-modern { min-height: unset !important; height: 250px !important; }}
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xjennix937 reacted to DPruitt in Banner issues on mobile
Personally, instead of adding the mobile image above the parallax desktop image in that index page, you might add another index page specifically for mobile below the desktop index page.
After that, hide the first index page for mobile viewing and hide the 2nd index page for desktop viewing.
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xjennix937 reacted to tuanphan in Mobile View Issues with Back to Top scrolling button
You added code in wrong position so it caused problem on mobile.
Add this code to Bottom Of Custom CSS box.
#back-to-top { height: 35px; width: 35px; position: fixed; padding: 0px; bottom: 0; right: 0; z-index: 99; display: flex; border-radius: 50%; box-shadow: 0px 0px 0px #ccc; margin: 20px; background: #fff; }
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xjennix937 got a reaction from Beyondspace in Issues with Back to Top scrolling button
Oh my goodness, thank you so much for your help with this, it worked perfectly : ) I apologize for the delay on responding, I did't see your comment until just now. Many thanks for your assistance!!!
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xjennix937 reacted to Beyondspace in Issues with Back to Top scrolling button
Try
#back-to-top { display: flex; } Let me know how it goes on your site
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xjennix937 reacted to Jackie123 in Repeating events on calendar
Would also love a bulk import feature for events. I have mentioned this before but not sure if thats on the feature roadmap anytime soon. Entering each manually is absolutely painful
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xjennix937 reacted to zuzahicks in Repeating events on calendar
I'm not really sure what to tell my client at this point. I convinced her to go with Squarespace, having no idea she would need to upload the recurring events manually each time...Does anyone recommend a third party site that can be embedded instead?
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xjennix937 reacted to BKP in Repeating events on calendar
Agree it is very frustrating being boy able to create recurring event. It is such a basic scheduling feature.
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xjennix937 reacted to AnnVivo in Repeating events on calendar
SOOOOO Frustrating not to be able to put the repeating weekly schedule on the calendar without duplicating EACH item and then editing it for the next week. Come on folks.
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xjennix937 reacted to CopperMuse in Repeating events on calendar
I've been frustrated by not being able to do recurring events in SquareSpace for a few years now. I finally decided to give up on the SquareSpace events calendar tool and instead embed a calendar from another website. I ended up embedding our business' Google Calendar which doesn't create the most elegant solution, but it is free. There are other sites like Tockify, CalendarWiz, Time.ly, Loxi.io, etc. that have free and paid plans for more elegant solutions.
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xjennix937 reacted to bhstp in Repeating events on calendar
Site URL: http://www.blackhartstp.com
I maintain our bar's calendar for shows and events and there are several features that are absolutely maddening. Many of our events are weekly, but in order to put each individual event up you must: duplicate the event, delete (copy) which has been added to the title, and then at times you have go in and manually adjust the individual event webpage because it just keeps adding digits to the html every time you duplicate.
All of this means that it takes probably an hour or two each month rather than just setting the calendar for the year in one sitting.