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  1. 4 hours ago, amandacoccaro said:

    but it is still showing my main navigation

    I assumed you were on v7.1. You are on v7.0 using the Brine template family which requires different code.

    <style>
    
      .ancillary-header-primary-nav-position-bottom-center.has-primary-nav .Header--bottom {
      
        display : none;
        
        }
        
      </style>

    Let us know how it goes.

  2. On the split site navigation issue please see the following.

    Usually what folks do is the home page of the website becomes a landing page with the header and footer hidden and links to the two halves of the site. You can obviously get fancier as with the example site you show but I don't have any insight into all the effects that are going on there.

    Let us know how it goes.

  3. @nick_sh is correct image-map.net produces code that is not responsive. The code it does make was useful before the web became responsive. It is possible to convert the code into an SVG format that is responsive but requires expert knowledge.

  4. Quote

    Do you want me to send you the code from all 3 of these?

    I don't think that will help.

    I think what @tuanphan is saying is that there are syntax errors in your code. Such errors can cause all kinds of issues.

    The first syntax error I can see in tuanphans pic is that your style element is not closed properly. Style tags should begin with <style> and end with </style> (note the forward slash, which mean close).

  5. 35 minutes ago, inkmouse said:

    my client was unable to get it to work. Any possible updates or can you advise?

    I just tested the bookmarklet on my test site and it worked a treat.

    The only thing that comes to mind is it wasn't installed properly. The first thing to check it to see if the bookmarklet looks something like the following in the browser bookmark editor.

    ScreenShot2024-02-15at3_12_01PM.png.62dd176d6d70117c5f7196ab2107ad3f.png

    Let us know how it goes.

  6. 15 hours ago, Gary123 said:

    Hi mate, reading the posts, with your code "move additional info to the description" once implemented can I relocate tall he blocks for example.

    If I understand what you want correctly the answer is no.

    My code is designed to move elements from Additional Info to the description area, which contains elements such as the price, variants, quantity, add to cart button, and etc. From there, once the elements have been moved in, you can use additional CSS to move those elements in the description area around.

    My code is not designed to move other elements around.

    Squarespace generally designs the product detail page to have three main sections. The images, the product details, and Additional Info. If you want to manipulate those main sections then you'd be into some custom code and I don't know far you can go without mucking up what SS has provided. SS didn't design these major sections to be moved about.

  7. 5 hours ago, JoeGrossmann said:

    When I tried this code

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