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On 9/23/2022 at 1:06 AM, CoorlasArchitecture said:

I want to hide the NEXI 3D Printed Chair page so I can provide a button link somewhere else on my site

Hide this one:

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/* hide nexi 3d */
a.grid-item[href="/projects/nexi"] {
    display: none;
}

 

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On 11/23/2022 at 1:44 AM, thekid7 said:

Thank you for that code but within each project there is nav, how might one hide the next item in the nav?

Can you share link to a project on your site? We can give code easier

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It is amazing that this is something that you have to add code to do. Hiding a project should be a clear feature for a million reasons - starting with the fact that you might have a lot of projects but at different times in your career you will want to only show certain ones.

When you are working on a project page draft, there is also the confusion in the design interface what "Save" does.  As I create a project page I save all of the time - since there is no indication that my draft is being autosaved. But the second you save your work on a project it goes live. 

Insanity.

As much as I don't like the Adobe Portfolios, turning on and off projects is a feature I've used over and over.

 

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