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  1. I have the site 99% complete, but I have 5 accordions in one block, under the Preferred Referral Methods (at the bottom of the Overview page). When I expand more than one it makes them all jump around. https://www.tulsabenefits.org/overview password: navigator Thank you for any advice!
  2. Hello, I am having trouble and hope you can help. I am working on "tulsabenefits.org" I would like to have a public landing page, with some content available to all. Then click "login" button, enter a generic password for all and see an overview page and 5 other pages. Ideally, you only enter a password once and do not have to create an account. Do you know if this is possible? 

    1. Fincher

      Fincher

      the password is: navigator

       

    2. creedon

      creedon

      Please ask your question in the public forum.

      I am not a Squarespace employee. I'm a forum member like yourself.

      However, I am a Squarespace consultant.

      If you wish to engage my services please contact me.

      Please see How to post a forum question.

  3. I designed a single page site, where you can just scroll for every section, all content. Now I would like to have the navigation menu at the top that links to sections that are all on the home page. Can anyone let me know how to do that? https://www.reimaginedhealthtulsa.com/
  4. Thanks! That worked great. But now the navigation doesn't show up when you click on the hamburger icon. Could this new code be causing that?
  5. Site URL: https://www.wendelinematson.com/ I would like the title/caption of the image to show on mobile view, not the white dot. I don't think the white dot is intuitive enough.
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