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  1. That did it. Much appreciated.
  2. @tuanphanYup I'm on ecommerce so I can use code injection. Think this needs a js eventlistener? Edit: Just realized, my last test link was added to the homepage. I've updated it to work for the /macbook link I originally said on the post. Hopefully this is helpful.
  3. @tuanphan I assume you mean like this? I've added a link to the MacBook's description on the landing page. That links to the /macbook page. Thanks for your help btw!
  4. @tuanphanYeah if you could point me in the right direction that'd be awesome.
  5. Site URL: https://www.emeraldtechrepair.com/macbook Password: test So apparently my template doesn't natively support adding a URL to an image. Was looking for a simple way to accomplish adding an <a href="#"> but it's a lot more difficult than I thought. Any tips? I'm new to squarespace and trying to find a straightforward solution. Looking to add a link to either of the 3 MacBook images and unsure how to directly edit HTML, as well as target each specific element because none of them have a class name. I've read some #ID's can change on each page load, so I'm not sure how to handle this. The html/css structure is already stressing me out.
  6. Dang, code injection it is I suppose. Seems like a bit of an oversight to not include that functionality out of the box. Thanks for confirming though.
  7. First time using Squarespace as an experienced web dev. Is there just no way to nest multiple folders within each other? Can one folder only hold pages and that's it? If so, that's really disappointing and limiting. Not to mention more difficult to maintain and visualize. I haven't had any luck searching the internet. Basically I'm looking for something like this.
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