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priorpriorwalter replied to priorpriorwalter's topic in Customize with code
It works! You're amazing - really appreciate your help!- 7 replies
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Success, visually! Strangely, the 3 of the 4 nav items didn't keep their hyperlinks? Thank you, @Ziggy!- 7 replies
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priorpriorwalter replied to priorpriorwalter's topic in Customize with code
Thanks @Ziggy! Unfortunately it doesn't seem to be doing the trick - it's in now and looks the same, even when I try adjusting the padding size.- 7 replies
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Site URL: https://www.lapseofficialfilm.com/ Hello! I'm helping with a friend's site and am trying to get the burger overlay to be fully visible - right now, the top of the navigation is lined up with where the burger is. I suspect this would also eliminate the scrollbar, which would be great. This is the custom CSS I have in place so far: /*navigation burger*/ .header-burger { display:flex!important} .header--menu-open .header-menu {opacity: 1!important;visibility: visible!important;} .header-nav, .header-actions {visibility:hidden!important} \ #header #headerNav { display: block; text-align: left; vertical-align: bottom; } .header-inner { display:block; } /*burger position*/ .header-burger { position: absolute; bottom: 0; left: 11px; } /*logo height*/ .header-title-logo img { max-height: 500px; } Any and all suggestions welcome! Thanks!
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priorpriorwalter replied to priorpriorwalter's topic in Feedback on Your Site
@Alexandradecurtis @derricksrandomviews Thank you both for your kind words! Alexandra, I ended up creating a hover effect for the logo on the splash page and agree that really helps. I'm actually the actor in question and spent many years working in graphic design but am now transitioning away from it, but I still wanted the design page to be findable to those who are looking for it. Do you think I should put the design work in the nav anyway? Again, thank you!- 5 replies
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priorpriorwalter replied to Kerollos's topic in Feedback on Your Site
Hey Kerollos! Love the creamsicle color scheme and how clean the site looks. I've had a similar issue highlighting multiple skill sets on the same website - you might consider having separate portfolios for your industrial design work and your UX/UI work if you've got enough projects to do that. At present, I'm not sure what the difference between "Projects" and "Work" is, so dividing by design type might be a good way to clarify. Additionally, you can put both up front. Especially as this is a design portfolio, I think you might benefit from a site logo rather than text, which allows you to 1) brand, 2) show off your design skills, and 3) define your identity. (I use my current website for my acting, music, and writing - a previous iteration also included graphic design work. The design work is still buried on my site, but my "identity" as an actor/musician/writer is at the front.) Also on your about page (check the SEO name btw, it's currently displaying as "About 4"), it's a bit tough to read the text with that animation behind it. I'm guessing that's an image card? Maybe give it a background. And the text in the sub-pages for "Work" have a lot of strategic bolding that I think is a bit tough to read as well. I myself am visually impaired so take this as you will, but there are lots of people with visual impairments out there and I think it kind to make efforts towards accessibility. Hope this helps! -
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Site URL: https://anna-stacy.squarespace.com Hi all, I'm transitioning from my old Squarespace 7.0 site (anna-stacy.squarespace.com) to a new 7.1 site (annastacy.com) and have created 301 redirects for all pages but the splash. Unfortunately, as I can only apply a 301 to disabled pages and I can't disable the homepage, I can't make it so that going to anna-stacy.squarespace.com (old URL) takes users to annastacy.com (current URL). Any ideas for a work-around? Thanks!
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Site URL: https://annastacy.com Hi all! Long time lurker, first time poster - just finished my new website and would love some feedback! Just transitioned from a 7.0 site and would love to hear from others about the look, navigation, and accessibility. Thanks!
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