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Hello - New to Squarespace here and somehow newb to CSS.

I'm trying to see if I can hide a few links from the MAIN SquareSpace Navigation.  Here's the use case:

A user has the Scheduling profile and can see meetings and agenda.  However, this view also shows the "Integrations" link which shows other stuff that just confuses the heck out of everybody. This view also shows "Help" which is irrelevant for this user.

Requirement:  I would like to hide this two links at least to everyone (I can enable them if I need them).  Ideally, I would hide per profile definition but that is a long shot.

Keep in mind, this is on the MAIN SquareSpace nav (I can't find a PageID/form ID).

Thanks!

 

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10 hours ago, GeneralGablans said:

I'm trying to see if I can hide a few links from the MAIN SquareSpace Navigation.

It’s possible to remove links from the ‘config’ navigation using JavaScript and to hide and show items on a per-user basis. That said, Squarespace are currently replacing some of the legacy technologies used to create this menu, so things may change at any time and break code that you’ve added to do this.

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