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usingmyhead

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  1. Also: don't forget to drag the slider down to zero in Design > Size & Space > Space Between Image and Text or else you will get an undesirable extension of the tint below the image as shown here:
  2. By the way, in case anyone wants a tweaked version of this code to do as @paul2009 recommends, which is to show the content all the time and not just on hover, AND a slightly cleaner version of the code here you go: section[data-section-id="66152fcfd9786310fc238c05"] { .user-items-list-simple .list-item-content { position: absolute; background: rgba(0,0,0,0.2); height: 100%; width: 100%; top:0; left: 0; justify-content: center !important; } .list-item { position: relative; } .list-item-content__title { color: #fff !important; } .list-item-content__description { color: #fff !important; } } It reduces the need to repeat the section ID so much, making it much easier to target multiple section IDs to apply this code to multiple sections or pages (just separate your multiple ID declarations on the top line with a comma).
  3. Just realised that the folks here on this club might be a better place to ask than the Water Cooler forum... Any recommendations gratefully received. Although my clients who are seeking linkbuilding at the moment are UK based, I'm open to non UK recommendations.
  4. If you post a link it would be helpful so we can see what template you're using and inspect the page code to see what elements are being affected (and therefore potentially advise how to fix it). Screenshots don't help in this regard.
  5. Populating the SEO titles is no bad thing to do; the field is there in case you want Google to show something different from the Page Title. The Page Title appears as the name of the browser tab when folks are viewing your web page, and it also appears as the bookmark if they bookmark/favourite that page. By default, Google will pull whatever is set as the Page Title, unless you fill in the SEO title. Since whatever Google pulls from your page will appear as the link in the Google search results, sometimes people choose to use the SEO title include keywords or create a more compelling phrase that will make people want to click. For example: About Miko Coffey (Page Title) About Miko Coffey - Squarespace Expert, Designer & Trainer in London (SEO Title)
  6. There is also currently a bug on Squarespace 7.1 where it is setting the layout name as the SEO title. I made a video and discuss this problem here:
  7. Just goes to show, you're never too experienced to learn something new (and never too proud to embarrass yourself on a public forum) 😜
  8. I'm wondering if anyone has some code that will show an item from the Squarespace Accordion Block as open by default? I have checked the excellent thread by @tuanphan as well as others on the forum but couldn't find what I need. My client wants the first accordion item to be open when the page loads (then close/open as usual along with the others in the Accordion Block).
  9. I have set up this workaround for some of my clients: use the Product Variant option rather than shipping. It's a hack-y workaround, but it can work in some cases. You could use the same approach to offer free zones. See my reply and link to demo here: P.S. Not sure if you're still seeking a solution but @FLORESTUDIO and @Renata and @SavorGoods a couple of workarounds that you could use to deter invalid purchases is to (A) Set up an Announcement Bar to indicate that you only deliver to a certain area, and then link the Announcement Bar to a page showing exactly where you do deliver. And then (B) set up a Custom Field in the checkout that forces users to tick a box to indicate that they are definitely in that region. I know it's not ideal, but combined they should help limit the number of invalid orders you get.
  10. I have a workaround that I use for my UK clients who need to charge more for shipping to Scottish Highlands & Islands (for example) - it could be used for any region. You can use Product Variants to fudge the system. You can see an example and explanation of the steps here: https://www.square-help.com/products/va-va-voom P.S. @Beth_King You could create a Service product in a hidden page to charge the shipping for that person who bought without the shipping charge being added. Just set the price to be whatever the shipping was, and send them the link to pay (if you want to). Service products can be used to charge for anything - shipping, surcharges, deposits, whatever.
  11. I'm having problems similar to @joosty but slightly different, though both are buggy editor issues: 1) Ever since the new blue editor, it's often impossible to wrap text around an image. You pick up the image, but he rectangle no longer appears when you drag down, so you think it hasn't worked, but then you save and refresh, and it has indeed wrapped. 2) Also when making text edits and then saving, it sometimes looks like the text has been input twice. It's happening across all browsers. I made a video showing it happening here: It seems to be happening mainly when you delete a block and then save. Anyone else experiencing these two issues?
  12. Just a quick thank you for all your helpful posts over the years - been crawling the AnswersHub to gather up some of my fave solutions from there and your posts show up again and again 💫

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