Jump to content

How to change default button type of a carousel list card?

Recommended Posts

Hi there! 

I'm trying to change the default button type of a carousel list card. By default it calls a primary button (shown in image as black solid rectangular buttons). I'd like to change them to the tertiary style button, which would look so much lighter visually.

Is it possible to do this with css?

FYI the button below (“Explore the blog”) is my secondary style button and I can change it easily from the global settings of that carousel section.

 

Thanks!

Screen Shot 2022-10-04 at 4.37.56 PM.png

Link to comment
  • Replies 1
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Popular Days

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

1 hour ago, bkaren said:

Hi there! 

I'm trying to change the default button type of a carousel list card. By default it calls a primary button (shown in image as black solid rectangular buttons). I'd like to change them to the tertiary style button, which would look so much lighter visually.

Is it possible to do this with css?

FYI the button below (“Explore the blog”) is my secondary style button and I can change it easily from the global settings of that carousel section.

 

Thanks!

Screen Shot 2022-10-04 at 4.37.56 PM.png

Can you share your site with the protected password so I can take a look?

Greeting, it's BeyondSpace, I am Squarespace dev focus on provide solutions to enhance feature that squarespace.com can't provide.
Feel free to check my current Squarespace Plugins Developement: Enable Pinch/Zoom on lightbox, Delivery Date Picker, Lightbox Studio plugin
If you find my answer fit your need, let's leave a like or upvote so others with the same issue can find their solution. Thank you

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

×
×
  • Create New...

Squarespace Webinars

Free online sessions where you’ll learn the basics and refine your Squarespace skills.

Hire a Designer

Stand out online with the help of an experienced designer or developer.