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Franmc

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    Franmc got a reaction from KLivs in 7.1 Duplicating or Saving Sections   
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    Please can we get an update on this from an employee?? 
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    Franmc got a reaction from Andrew1198 in 7.1 Duplicating or Saving Sections   
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    Please can we get an update on this from an employee?? 
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    Franmc got a reaction from VISTA in 7.1 Duplicating or Saving Sections   
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    Please can we get an update on this from an employee?? 
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    Franmc reacted to paul2009 in Adding Subscription Option as a Product Variant   
    It depends what you mean by pay in installments.
    If you are using AfterPay to allow customers to pay in installments, this option will appear at checkout, giving customers the option to pay in full or use AfterPay (subject to their approval).
    If you are referring to Subscription Products, these are managed separately on Squarespace and don't even use the same checkout. If a Subscription Product is added to the cart, the customer will be forced to checkout with this separately. For this reason, Subscription Products must be separate. It isn't possible to add a subscription variant to a Physical or Service Product.
    However, if you have a Subscription Product and a separate Physical/Service Product, you could use some custom code to display the subscription option as a button beside the standard add to cart button, so that customers see 'One Time Purchase' and 'Subscribe and Save' options together.
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    Franmc got a reaction from paul2009 in Apply custom CSS to scheduling block   
    Hi Paul,
    Thank you so much for your help. I've sent the acuity developers an email also.
    I think the main point here is that not having a font size option in the basic plan is quite problematic in terms of accessibility.  Given that this is such a key interactive element in any website, it's really an oversight I think. There is a lot of padding in the default design and therefore plenty of space to accommodate a larger font size.
    Let's see what we can get done!
    Frances
     
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    Franmc got a reaction from Beyondspace in Apply custom CSS to scheduling block   
    I'm trying to edit the font size and general style of the scheduling block. I've tried doing this by referencing the block id in the Custom CSS panel and then adding code, as per this article https://www.kayleighnoele.com/blog/how-to-target-edit-and-apply-css-to-a-specific-block-on-squarespace but it's not working.
    Any suggestions as to how I target the scheduling block for CSS? 
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