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Folks, I cannot, for the life of me, figure out how to place social media links BELOW the buttons in my Info Footer block (see attached screen shot).  They are on the right which means the buttons are not centered on the page.  I just inherited this site.  It is running on a template called "Project Sprout", again, as shown in the attachment.  There doesn't seem to be any configuration for where these links actually go.

Instructions on this page https://support.squarespace.com/hc/en-us/articles/205814468-Social-links-blocks? have configuration parameters that don't seem to be in my template.

While I'm at it, the template in use has been there for six years.  I think it is mighty old (version 6?)  Should I update?  Is there a modern template that will work without completely gumming up the webpages?

Many thanks.

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On 2/28/2023 at 7:47 AM, EagleHeart said:

The sire URL is www.ordinarylife.org, and when I bring up the template page, it shows "live" on the Project Sprout template as I showed in the image in my original post.  Thanks for replying.

Add this to design > Custom CSS

/* move down footer icons */
.info-footer {
    float: none !important;
}
.info-footer>div {
    width: 100% !important;
    text-align: center !important;
}

 

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