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  1. Hi, About to launch our website, I had some injector code that hid the default blog post title so one could be put underneath a gallery/image block but believe this no longer works and now getting doubled up title on blog posts. Don't know if you could take a look? One of the blog posts are: Westminster Flats — CarbonPlan engineering (squarespace.com) Thanks, Alexander
  2. Hi, these seems to work - thanks! . Although the title still seems to be coming up on the full-screen preview (first image) but not desktop or mobile view (second image). Which preview is correct? Many thanks, Alexander
  3. Hi @tuanphan, I've got a similar problem on v7.1 but can't see anything happening with this injection code. Just want to get all images and sliding image blocks above the blog post title for pages under "projects". Don't know if there is something I'm missing here, will message you password also. Thanks for this!
  4. Any luck with this so far? I want section header shown below to be white and then home page to look like the section image if that makes sense.
  5. This is the homepage url: CarbonPlan engineering (squarespace.com), https://gecko-orb-3p2m.squarespace.com/config/ Thank you
  6. Hi, I've seen similar posts for this and have tried chat GPT. Is there a way to create a gradient fill for my homepage background section header and keep a white solid fill for all other page headers? The URL slug is /home, I'm not sure if my problem has been not inputting the correct page ID in CSS, if this could be done with just page settings- general, PAGE HEADER CODE INJECTION that would be great. Thanks! Alexander
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