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On 8/8/2021 at 2:19 PM, iamdavehart said:
when you've embedded it, you've specified the width of the iframe to be 700 pixels. find the bit that says width="700" change that to width="100%" and you should be fine.
The code block does have a bit of padding on it which you probably don't want in your mobile version as this will probably upset the way the form fills the width, so you might also want to add this code to your code block (put it above the iframe bit and you'll be fine, if not add it to the custom css part of your site from the main Design menu without the style tags around it).
<style> @media screen and (max-width: 767px) { #block-yui_3_17_2_1_1628417923165_5434 { padding:0; } } </style>
Thanks for your response to this. I followed your instructions and while changing the width to 100% does fix the mobile issues, the desktop version is now very narrow. In added your bit of style code, but it doesn't seem to make a difference. Any help is appreciated.
Cheers,
Jenna
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I am running into the same problem! I don't let my clients book their own appointments as i am a one person business and plan my appointments accordingly.
It seems short sighted for Acuity to not allow us the option to send an intake form with the initial confirmation email. I spent a bunch of time creating my intake form on Acuity only to find out it doesn't get sent out with the confirmation email.
Then I decided to switch to Google Forms, so that both my soap notes and my intake forms belong to me, and are stored in my Google Workspace (HIPPA Compliant).
I guess my question is, would the best workaround be to create an appointment type for first time clients that sends a link to the google form within the confirmation email? It seems silly to add the form to every confirmation email as it might confuse some people.
Workaround for Square Gift Cards and Squarespace POS
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I'm glad this has been addressed! I can't seem to find any information on selling a physical gift certificate in person? I like to be in control of my schedule and as of yet, don't allow my clients to schedule anything on their own. This means I also don't have an area online for client's to purchase gift certificates either.
My question is, how do I go about selling a gift certificate in person, where the gift certificate number can be hand written on already existing physical gift cards? Thanks!