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TheSpaltyDog

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  1. Hey everyone, I'm trying to add a Google tracking event to record a conversion when a user either clicks the checkout button or the order confirmation page loads on my website. However, I'm having trouble getting the event actually to fire. It doesn't seem like you can add the HTML call to the checkout button to fire it on click, and for some reason, I can't get it to work on page load either. All of the documents or videos I've come across only go over linking Google Analytics or Tag Manager to your site, which I've already done. It's implementing specific tracking snippets that I'm having issues with. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
  2. Hey @tuanphan, do you have any thoughts on how to remedy this? Thanks!
  3. Hey @tuanphan! Sorry I just saw this come through. I haven't solved it yet. Here are the steps to reproduce: Tap menu icon > tap search icon > tap "X" in search bar When you try to tap the menu icon to reopen the navigation it does nothing, then if you tap it a second time, the menu will open like expected.
  4. @tuanphan I've seen you help out on similar threads. Do you have any thoughts on this? My url is: https://www.thespaltydog.com Thanks!
  5. Hey Everyone, I'm trying to hide the expanded mobile menu when someone clicks on my search icon. I've been able to do it successfully by using this on click of the search icon. $('body').removeClass('header--menu-open'); $('.header-burger-btn').removeClass('burger--active'); This hides the expanded menu and changes the "X" back to the hamburger icon. However, when I close my search bar, I have to click on the menu icon twice for it to open again. I noticed it has something to do with the "hidden" attribute on these items. <span class="js-header-burger-open-title visually-hidden">Open Menu</span> <span class="js-header-burger-close-title visually-hidden" hidden="">Close Menu</span> I've tried toggling the attributes through .removeAttr() and .attr() but for some reason I'm not able to add the hidden attribute back. I appreciate any help on this. I'm only having this issue with the mobile menu. Thanks!
  6. I opened the search block in my footer where this lives, went through the edit properties but didn't change anything. Once I saved it, the spinner was showing as expected. Not sure what was happening but it seems to be working now.
  7. Awesome! That was quick! Just read through the documentation. Is it similar to the previous order confirmation page where there's not much customization available through the admin panel? I saw it said to place a test order in order to view it.
  8. Hey, Is it possible to have a loading spinner in a search block? I've been working on a custom implementation using a search block that appears above my site header on any page. However after you hit enter, there's no real indicator that it's loading. On the actual search page, when you start searching, a loading spinner will appear to the left of the query. I see the div spinner wrapper for both the search block and the search bar on the search page. However, the div only updates its contents and shows the spinner on the search page. Placing a standard search block on a page doesn't have a loading spinner when searching. Thanks!
  9. @paul2009 I've seen you've replied to similar threads with CSS specific updates. Are you aware of any way to accomplish what I mentioned above?
  10. Hey there, I've been looking around on how to build out a custom order confirmation page. I've seen a few threads on here doing this with custom CSS, but I'm hoping to include additional elements to the page like the payment method, shipping info, etc. Is it possible to automatically redirect to a custom thank you page while passing this data using the code injection section of the order confirmation screen? Thanks in advance.
  11. @Beyondspace Thanks, I was hoping to implement a custom solution by updating the array of products to include the wood variant options as well. I just wasn't able to really find how the products were generated on page load.
  12. @Beyondspace I'm actually wanting to show the product twice on that page. The white ash version and then the walnut version. That way people can see there are two options without having to click through to the PDP.
  13. Hey everyone, I'm looking to see if anyone has figured out how to split product variants up on the category pages. I have a few products that are available in two different types of wood. I'd like to show both options on my category pages but keep only one master SKU product. This way there is still a single PDP where they can see all available options. I'm very fluent in HTML/CSS and pretty understanding of JS/jQuery. However, I'm not super familiar with how squarespace sets up their source files. I've been looking around at the JS files under assets.squarespace.com > universal > scripts-compressed but haven't been able to see how and where the category page product list is generated. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Also, my site is currently under construction as I work through this so I have the shop locked. The password is: fiverr Please do not attempt to place any orders. Thanks so much.
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