sreid2000 Posted August 2, 2017 Share Posted August 2, 2017 I have tried the following keystroke: Alt 0169 - it inserts the symbol but won't save Please advise- thanks Link to comment
paul2009 Posted August 3, 2017 Share Posted August 3, 2017 This will depend on the template you are using. The normal answer is to add a Code Block (instead of a Text Block and include the HTML © For example: © 2017 Squarespace.com Will display:© 2017 Squarespace.com I hope that helps. Paul Like other moderators on this forum, I post answers to help fellow Squarespace users understand how to customise their sites. If I've correctly answered your question, please Accept the answer by clicking Accept below. If it didn't help, feel free to ask for more help or wait for forum users to add their comments and/or answers. To everyone else who reads this answer and finds it helpful, please vote it up using the up arrow. This will let other users know it's a good answer. For more useful Squarespace tips see our website. About: SQSP User for 17 yrs. Circle Leader since 2017. I value honesty, transparency, diversity and good design ♥. Work: Founder of SF Digital, building Squarespace Extensions to supercharge your commerce website. Content: Links in my posts may refer to SF Digital products or may be affiliate links. If my advice helped, you can thank me by clicking one of the feedback emojis below. I love coffee too. Link to comment
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