NorahAdams Posted January 3 Share Posted January 3 Hello, in my website you will see I have a "Projects" folder. I would like there to be a landing page for this folder when you click on the title. I previously had gotten it to work as a clickable page linking to the landing page I created (/projects) using code injection but now its telling me I need to upgrade my site in order to use that function. Is there a way to do this using custom css and not code injection? Link to comment
Solution Ziggy Posted January 4 Solution Share Posted January 4 Have a watch of this: Please like and upvote if my comments were helpful to you. Cheers! Zygmunt Spray Squarespace Website Designer Contact me: https://squarefortytwo.com Hire me on Upwork! 🔌 Ghost Squarespace Plugins (Referral link) 📈 SEO Space (Referral link) ⬛ SquareWebsites Plugins (Referral link) 🔲 SQSP Themes (Referral link) ✨ Spark Plugin (Referral link) 🖼️ Gallery Lightbox Plugin (Referral link) ☕ Did I help? Buy me a coffee? Link to comment
NorahAdams Posted January 8 Author Share Posted January 8 On 1/4/2024 at 2:14 AM, Ziggy said: Have a watch of this: Hi! This is similar to the code I used before but as I mentioned before I was wondering if there was a way to do it without code injection and only css, I don't want to upgrade my whole website just for this one thing... Link to comment
paul2009 Posted January 8 Share Posted January 8 On 1/3/2024 at 9:10 PM, NorahAdams said: I would like there to be a landing page for this folder when you click on the title. Is there a way to do this using custom css and not code injection? No. You cannot achieve this with CSS alone. creedon, Ziggy and NorahAdams 3 Me: I'm Paul, a SQSP user for >18 yrs & Circle Leader since 2017. I value honesty, transparency, diversity and good design ♥. Work: Founder of SF.DIGITAL. We provide high quality original extensions to supercharge your Squarespace website. Content: Views and opinions are my own. Links in my posts may refer to my own SF.DIGITAL products or may be affiliate links. Forum advice is completely free. You can thank me by selecting a feedback emoji. Buying a coffee is generous but optional. Would you like your customers to be able to mark their favourite products in your Squarespace store? Link to comment
creedon Posted January 8 Share Posted January 8 A general rule of thumb. CSS is for changing how things look. JavaScript is for changing how things work. NorahAdams, Ziggy and paul2009 3 Find my contributions useful? Please like, upvote, mark my answer as the best ( solution ), and see my profile. Thanks for your support! I am a Squarespace ( and other technological things ) consultant open for new projects. Link to comment
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