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GroundStation got a reaction from DV2 in Can I password protect a folder?
How about using a Portfolio Collection instead?
It seems like you can protect a Portfolio and add the sub-pages/portfolio items inherit the same password.
Adding and editing a portfolio item seems to be no different to adding and editing a normal page.
I am going to give this a try for a client that wants something similar: ie. a members area with a shared single password.
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GroundStation got a reaction from agileminds in SEO Expert AMA: Matt Callahan
Hi Matt
I use SEMRUSH (https://www.semrush.com/) to co-ordinate SEO activity for a number of Squarespace sites I maintain.
When I run the SEMRUSH site audit tool, I notice the same warning coming up regarding Squarespace using uncompressed JavaScript and CSS files.
Do you think this is a "real" issue and if so.....is it something I can fix?
Thanks
Damian
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GroundStation got a reaction from nawilkes in SEO Expert AMA: Matt Callahan
Hi Matt
I use SEMRUSH (https://www.semrush.com/) to co-ordinate SEO activity for a number of Squarespace sites I maintain.
When I run the SEMRUSH site audit tool, I notice the same warning coming up regarding Squarespace using uncompressed JavaScript and CSS files.
Do you think this is a "real" issue and if so.....is it something I can fix?
Thanks
Damian
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GroundStation got a reaction from Deana in SEO Expert AMA: Matt Callahan
Hi Matt
I use SEMRUSH (https://www.semrush.com/) to co-ordinate SEO activity for a number of Squarespace sites I maintain.
When I run the SEMRUSH site audit tool, I notice the same warning coming up regarding Squarespace using uncompressed JavaScript and CSS files.
Do you think this is a "real" issue and if so.....is it something I can fix?
Thanks
Damian
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GroundStation got a reaction from krista.jewett in SEO Expert AMA: Matt Callahan
Hi Matt
I use SEMRUSH (https://www.semrush.com/) to co-ordinate SEO activity for a number of Squarespace sites I maintain.
When I run the SEMRUSH site audit tool, I notice the same warning coming up regarding Squarespace using uncompressed JavaScript and CSS files.
Do you think this is a "real" issue and if so.....is it something I can fix?
Thanks
Damian
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GroundStation got a reaction from HopeCVG in SEO Expert AMA: Matt Callahan
Hi Matt
I use SEMRUSH (https://www.semrush.com/) to co-ordinate SEO activity for a number of Squarespace sites I maintain.
When I run the SEMRUSH site audit tool, I notice the same warning coming up regarding Squarespace using uncompressed JavaScript and CSS files.
Do you think this is a "real" issue and if so.....is it something I can fix?
Thanks
Damian