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Site URL: https://www.etevansfineart.com

This problem is intermittent, doesn't happen every time, just a lot as of tonight.

I'm using Native template and working on organizing my images and designing my pages.  After several hours of work, upon checking my live site I found that when I open it, I either get a cookies banner that fills the whole page with huge text, or I get no cookies banner.   I've been to Website>Cookies and found no option for sizing the banner.  Or for correcting this in any way, as I tested every setting.  I haven't entered any custom css.  Any suggestions would be appreciated.  

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6 hours ago, ETEvans said:

upon checking my live site I found that when I open it, I either get a cookies banner that fills the whole page with huge text, or I get no cookies banner.

The site is currently password protected so I'm unable to see the issue.

The Cookie Banner was updated by Squarespace on 10 July 2024 to help with privacy compliance. If you used any Custom CSS to customise the banner in the past, this may no longer work as expected, and so could be causing these issues.

As a first step, I encourage you to remove any Custom CSS (save it somewhere safe!) and see if this resolves the issue. If this doesn't resolve this issue, please share the public password so that the community can take a look. 

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Can you help me how to customize the size and weight of both the titles and the body text of the cookie preferences box?

On the web, when you click on this section, it is displayed that the size of the titles is smaller than the size of the texts and in the mobile version, this mismatch is more visible. I am looking to increase the size of the titles and put them in capital letters, while the body text is reduced in size, as well as replacing the word "enabled" with ON. I am sharing a screenshot so that the mismatch can be seen in the mobile and desktop versions.

 

Also, in the mobile version the size of the cookie banner text is very large and no matter how much I reduce the size it is applied on the desktop but not on the mobile version. I also share a screenshot.

Movil-Cookies.png

Desktop-Cookies.png

Movil-Banner cookies.png

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On 9/12/2024 at 4:14 AM, paul2009 said:

The site is currently password protected so I'm unable to see the issue.

The Cookie Banner was updated by Squarespace on 10 July 2024 to help with privacy compliance. If you used any Custom CSS to customise the banner in the past, this may no longer work as expected, and so could be causing these issues.

As a first step, I encourage you to remove any Custom CSS (save it somewhere safe!) and see if this resolves the issue. If this doesn't resolve this issue, please share the public password so that the community can take a look. 

Did this help? Please give feedback by clicking an icon below  ⬇️

Nope, no CSS.  It just happened and then it didn't.   Ghost in my machine.   Thanks anyway.  

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