Entries in Mods- jQuery (6)

Thursday
Feb182010

MOD: Add New Editable Regions to Your Squarespace Template

One modification I make frequently to Squarespace templates, is to make new editable regions within the layout -- actually, what I'm doing here is taking sections out of the sidebar that contain Text/HTML widgets, and re-inserting them somewhere else ... »

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Thursday
Feb182010

MOD: Basics for jQuery Setup

Throughout this blog and other useful resources for making modifications to Squarespace there are numerous references to using jQuery as means of modifying your Squarespace template. This article provides the basic information and resources to help point you in the right direction to get setup to start using jQuery on your Squarespace website ... »

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Wednesday
Feb172010

MOD: Journal Title that's always visible

As of Squarespace 5.0, when you add a Page Title to the Header of your Journal section, it only shows on the front / overview page, and not on full/single article pages. Here is a little jQuery script that adds a Title(or other content) to the top of the Journal section that will be visible on all pages within that journal, it even works as a navigation link to return to the journal overview ... »

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Wednesday
Feb172010

MOD: Replace Hard-coded Text

Throughout any Squarespace Template there are elements that have text hard-coded in that you may want to change. Here are some examples, and the script to do it ... »

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Tuesday
Feb162010

MOD: "Click to read more" Link

There are a number of things I always want to change right off-the-bat when I customize a Squarespace template, and the "Click to read more" link is a great example ... »

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Tuesday
Feb162010

MOD: Category Dropdown Box

Categories and Tags are a great way to organize and cross-reference content in a Squarespace Journal Module, however including them in the page layout sometimes just doesn't jive with the look you're trying to achieve -- or sometimes there's just too many to list down the side of the page if you're not a fan of mile-long webpages. A great solution is to put the categories, tags, entry titles, or even the archive date groups (ie: entries by month) in a dropdown box ... »

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