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7 hours ago, cpotisch said:

Actually, on second inspection, the button does work, just in one very tiny corner (much smaller than the icon).

Your old comment: We help here for free and don't get anything (I am not a Squarespace employee). So no one is constantly online on the forum to help out for free.
so from the time a comment asks to share url to the answer there will be a delay, depending on the complexity of the question.

I checked and discovered the Button overlap on the Icon (I mean the code structure, 1-2 hours after you share the url), I did a quick check and didn't find the cause, so I intend to take a closer look at the end of the day).

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15 hours ago, tuanphan said:

Your old comment: We help here for free and don't get anything (I am not a Squarespace employee). So no one is constantly online on the forum to help out for free.
so from the time a comment asks to share url to the answer there will be a delay, depending on the complexity of the question.

I checked and discovered the Button overlap on the Icon (I mean the code structure, 1-2 hours after you share the url), I did a quick check and didn't find the cause, so I intend to take a closer look at the end of the day).

Yeah, I realized the old version came off differently (ruder) than how I meant it, so I apologize. I was trying to ask what sort of information I could provide in the first place so that we could avoid the back and forth. I don't mean to impose, and thanks so much for your help.

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