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RandomAlex

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  1. Hi @Helloparkerg - as far as I can tell that doesn't help with the issue of sending people BACK to their place in the text? See what I mean here: https://www.speculativeinsight.com/essays/men-who-respect-witches-1 - I can send the reader to the bottom of the page, for the footnote text, but I don't know how to have a link at the end of the footnote text to send them back up the page, to the place they left. (Which is usually in the middle of a paragraph.)   

  2. But if the footnote needs to go at the end of a sentence, NOT the end of a paragraph, that doesn't solve the problem. Like this: 

    The increasing gap between the rich and poor can lead, as The Spirit Level argues, to conflict and unrest.[1] The limited opportunities afforded to... 

    I've managed to link the [1] to the bottom of the page, where the endnote is. I cannot, however, make the note at the bottom of the page link BACK to that text near the top of the page. 

  3. The problem with this is that a code block can't be in the middle of a paragraph of text, as far as I can see - so I can have an anchor link to a heading, as I have now done: 

    https://www.speculativeinsight.com/essays/men-who-respect-witches-1

    ... but I can't have a link to a specific footnote, nor can I have a link BACK to the text that you just left. Unless there is some way to do this in the middle of a text block?

  4. Hi folks! I want to use summary blocks for the front page of my site: https://www.speculativeinsight.com/ . As you can see the two columns look different: the left one I created using a text block; the middle one is in a summary block, using the excerpt from a post. I'd like to make the text in the middle one the same as the body text everywhere else, and cannot see how to do that in the Site Styles; I changed the line height for Excerpt text, but that made no difference to the appearance. 

    Any help would be appreciated! 

  5. Just coming to ask a similar question, but I think in my case this might work out.

    I've just launched a journal, and I'm offering both free and subscriber-only content. I've set an annual membership price, and made this a subscription to recur every year. I think this means that after a year, members will be kicked off unless they re-up their subscription - is that correct? 

    Additionally, I created a 'lifetime' option because I wanted to give an incentive for people to pay more upfront and have lifetime access. That's a fixed amount, rather than recurring. This means I don't have to worry about them ever being kicked off - is that also correct? 

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