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CodyW

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  1. Site URL: https://www.michiganrockhounds.com/ Our site allows people to buy tickets through events created on the webpage by adding products to those events. We put those products on a separate store page called 'Tickets', and we would like to hide the page entirely from being accessed (as it's purely for backend purposes), but we cannot figure how to without formally disabling the page through settings. If we disable the page through settings, the product elements on the events pages become inaccessible, as the items in the store get hidden as well. I've attempted to set up redirects from the /tickets slug to the home page, but that also requires we hide the page for that redirect to trigger. We've chosen for now to password this page, however we would really wish for the page to just not be accessed all-together.
  2. Site URL: https://www.michiganrockhounds.com/blog As the title reads, I'm looking at add divider lines inbetween blog entires on our primary blog feed. I've attempted to target a bunch of CSS classes with no luck. I even tried adding code from an answer given to a user who asked a similar question in 2014 (displayed below) but that code doesn't seem to work at all. Any assistance would be appreciated!
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