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kerstinmartin

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  1. On 3/20/2023 at 6:53 PM, GourlieGoods said:

    Similarly if customers could get auto-tagged when ordering certain products that would also be groovy but that would undoubtedly be a much more complicated feature to add.

    THIS right here is what we really, really need. And what SQS needs to implement if they ever want to truly compete with other email marketing platforms. I love Campaigns and have been using it for years, I am basically not giving up hope that we'll get these features eventually.

  2. 21 hours ago, paul2009 said:

    I've updated the post to cover both the Newsletter Block and the Promotional Popup (copied below).

    
    .newsletter-form-wrapper small, .sqs-popup-overlay-content small {
      display: none;
    }

    Well, that stopped working today ;-( So I am using this but it hides the whole footer, including my own text. I'll leave it like this for now:

    /* Hide reCAPTCHA message */
    .sqs-block-newsletter .newsletter-form-footnote, .sqs-popup-overlay-content .form-disclaimer-text {
      display: none !important;
    }
     

  3. 8 hours ago, paul2009 said:

    For the time being, you can hide the reCAPTCHA message by adding the following to Design > Custom CSS:

    
    .newsletter-form-wrapper small {
      display: none;
    }

     

    Thanks for this, Paul! Do you know how to make this work for the promotional pop-up? I am just linking to my Privacy Policy where I've added this statement. Thanks!

  4. This is unbelievable.  A message like this belongs in a privacy or cookie policy, a website builder should never FORCE us to display it like this on our websites. It completely disregards design asthetics and our autonomy as business owners.

    Do other email providers do this as well?

  5. 4 hours ago, XianNewman said:

    Maybe @tuanphan or @kerstinmartin know a way to make this happen! 🍷 

    There might be a way to do this with CSS but I don't know the code off the top of my head.

    I am wondering though, why would you want to hide the 'from'? Is that not misleading when people then click on the dropdown list and see the different prices because you have set the expectation that it's all the same price? Plus, the from indicates that there are more options which can people make curious and entice them to check out the different options. That's just how I would feel as the consumer.

  6. This post has gotten so many views but so far no comprehensive reply regarding the integration of font-awesome into a Squarespace website. Does anyone know how to do this and can explain it step by step? Or do you know of an article on the web somewhere that does this in relation to Squarespace? My own research has not come up with much unfortunately.

    Any pointers would be much appreciated! Thank you.

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