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FattyGuinness

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  1. Hi Tuanphan, You just can't click it when using Safari as the browser. When using Chrome or Firefox the buttons work fine.
  2. Hello, On this website I have noticed the read more buttons in summary blocks don't work when viewing the website using Safari browser. On the homepage in the 'case studies' section the 'find out more' buttons and the 'read more' buttons in the news section don't work when using Safari (they work fine when viewing the website in Chrome, Firefox etc). I'm not sure if the issue is being caused by the custom css or if this is just a general issue with Safari. Any help to get the buttons working on Safari as well would be greatly appreciated. James https://chrysalis-gar-93k2.squarespace.com password: cap
  3. Ah ok, thanks for letting me know! Fingers crossed its a quite fix for them.
  4. Hello, I have an issue on this website where the introduction section from the store page is also now appearing at the top of the product pages as well. When I first built the store the product pages just displayed the product details but something changed, I'm not sure if its code I've added or a setting that I've changed whilst working on the overall website. Any advice on how to remove the store section from the product pages would be greatly appreciated. James https://www.carolinecrawfordart.co.uk/paintings
  5. Hi everyone, I have 2 image and a text block on the blog post linked below that sit side-by-side (shown in attached image). I would like these blocks to always stay the same height. Any help would be appreciated. https://www.carolinecrawfordart.co.uk/news/summer-term-and-upcoming-courses James
  6. Hi Shadmon, I was wondering if you might be able to help with something else on this. I only want this css at apply to blog posts in this blog (i've changed the url https://crimson-crow-6xs9.squarespace.com/walkdetails/trollheimentriangle) and not all blogs on the website. On inspection I think I need to include some reference to this: data-page-sections="65ead4ee598b4a48b4cd66fb" but I'm not sure how to include it in the code. Any help would be appreciated. Many thanks James
  7. Hi Shadmon, yes that works! Thank you! The only issue it created, which I should of seen coming, was in edit mode the blog title is now hidden behind the navigation bar so I can't change without manually removing the margin every time. I've made some adjustments to the design so I'm now happy with the result. Thank you for all your help!
  8. Hi @Shadmon, thanks for your response. I've replaced the css, the content is nearer to the top of page but still not quite there. Is there anything I try to move it up? I've also set the left and right padding on the image to 0 as it had a white margin when I placed the code. Thanks again for your help.
  9. UPDATE I've made the image full width by using this code: #block-yui_3_17_2_1_1710773334883_7834 { padding: 17px 0px; width: 100vw; position: relative; left: 50%; right: 50%; margin-left: -50vw; margin-right: -50vw; } Is it possible to pull up all the blog content so the first image starts at the top of the view portal (behind the nav bar)? And can I modify this code so it targets the 1st image on every blog post?
  10. Hello, On this blog post I would like to make the top image full bleed on the width and run behind the navigation bar to the top of the view portal (but not full view portal height). I've seen Will Myer's banner image plugin but I'd like to know if there is a way I can do this with css or code block (instead of code injection)? https://crimson-crow-6xs9.squarespace.com/walks/trollheimentriangle password: sl Many thanks James
  11. Thanks @tuanphan the centring was still slightly off but I added a negative left margin thats half of image width and now seems to be centred on desktop and mobile. Thanks for your help!
  12. Hi Melody495, I tried that code but got the same result where it seems to work when in editor mode but not when I save and exit. That is why I'm confused as I know the Oswald weights that are available are 300,400,700. I know the difference between 300 and 400 is subtle but there's definitely a visible difference. What makes it more confusing is that if put weight 700 in the code it works fine. So I think the code I have in the markdown is correct...
  13. Hi Melody495, Thanks for checking. I believe I have headings set at 400 weight and I want 'Creative' in 300 so its a lighter font than 'BOOST'. I've attached 2 screenshots below, the first shows in edit mode 'Creative' appears in a lighter font compared to 'BOOST' which is how I want it. But when I exit the edit mode then its all reverting back to the same font weight.
  14. Sorry, I took out the markdown as it wasn't working. I've just put it back on to the page. I also tried adding !important to weight font that doesn't seem to have helped either.
  15. Yeah, that didn't work. I think the code in the markdown is correct (although I might be wrong) but then its being overridden by something
  16. This is what I tried in the markdown block: <span style="font-weight: 300;">Creative</span>BOOST == When viewing the page in the Squarespace editor it works but when I exit the editor it just reverts back to the default
  17. Hello, I was wondering if someone might be able to help me... On this website homepage I want to change the font weight to 300 of the word 'Creative' in the h1 header at the top so the name 'CreativeBOOST' looks like in the below image. I've tried using a span style just on that word using a markdown block and it appears to work when I'm in the edit mode but once I save and exit edit mode the font seems to just go back to default 400 weight. what would be the best way to change the font weight of the word 'Creative' to 300? creativeboost.co.uk
  18. apologies https://hexaflexagon-buffalo-kb8j.squarespace.com/paintings#shop
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