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ToshaDev

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  1. If you are familiar with chrome devtools or your browsers equivalent, you can right click and inspect the block element that constrains the section you want to put a background in. Once you have identified the element(most likely a section of div tag) you can add whatever image you want by adding the image to that elements css class. In the case it does not already have a class, you can give it one.
  2. @TheStrawBrothers I looked at your page in the console and it does appear that you have 2 H1 tags. However, they are both the same thing(or both have the same exact text.) The first one is the breadcrumb Shop Christmas Paper Straws 250 pack and the 2nd is the blue text that says the same just below. It is possible this was autogenerated by the squarespace system or template/layout engine. Nonetheless as Paul stated above, there is nothing to worry about. You will not get penalized for having two h1 tags. Your SEO advisor most likely ran your site through an automated SEO checker that checks for things like this. Just to be clear, it is not generally advised to have a bunch of h1 tags on one page because it can confuse the google robots that come to index your site and figure out what each page is all about. But as I stated, in this case it is perfectly fine. Happy New Year! Regards - Tosha
  3. I was wondering if it is possible to allow a customer to use facebook to sign in/create an account, or at the very least login after they have first created an account via email using facebook social login ? I have looked everywhere and do not see any options other than letting the owner connect their personal account for social links.
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