![]() ![]() To save your time, please be very literal with your advice on where and how to place the code, I will do exactly as you suggest. Know that I would like to have a few pages have a darker or other color background (Actually would like to have even some sections shift (fade if you know how!) between dark, middle and white as you scroll through the page ( like THIS site). That said, I want the details to be right and consistent, so the wrapper being consistent is important to me. I guess from the accordion plug-in? If so then it is what it is as I need that functionality. I guess you can say its not clear why this is happening in the first place which is sorta annoying. This’s actually a positive thing for SEO as brand recognition can improve your click-through rate. I like the idea there is a global fix, so long as this does not make problems for new pages I add with different colored backgrounds? Overlays are a great way to help text stand out from a background image or video. By default, Squarespace set your page title format to be page title - site title. (Your advice to wrap the code in the code worked on each page I dropped that into the header.) I have index gallery pages that alternate image layouts (for full-bleed. so Its probably me, I don't understand where to place the site wrapper fix. The In The White Room website uses the Squarespace Takk template, but the code. Help please!! no clue why this is you for this. ![]() Init () //Start the code when the page loads }) function init () Here is the code in question ( supposed to go INTO the site footer) but note that I only want to target a single page: ugh) and it leave a 'gap' as a visible black bar between the section and the footer. It is an accordion plug in from squarestud.io (paid for. Guys I am looking to fix why this happens. ![]()
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