⚠️ IMPORTANT CSS UPDATE ⚠️ When logging into Squarespace, if you see the word "Website" at the top of your menu, you are using their new internal navigation! To edit the CSS of your Squarespace website, click on the word "Website" and scroll to the bottom of the list of pages. Here you'll see "Website Tools" - click on that option and select "Custom CSS" to open the CSS panel and add your code here. For more information, watch this tutorial: ruclips.net/video/euJqHXs_L1M/видео.html
... unless you mean the shadow opacity? thats the A part of the RGBA color code. That was't really a full question so I hope one of these answers helps. 😂
⚠️ IMPORTANT CSS UPDATE ⚠️ When logging into Squarespace, if you see the word "Website" at the top of your menu, you are using their new internal navigation!
To edit the CSS of your Squarespace website, click on the word "Website" and scroll to the bottom of the list of pages. Here you'll see "Website Tools" - click on that option and select "Custom CSS" to open the CSS panel and add your code here. For more information, watch this tutorial: ruclips.net/video/euJqHXs_L1M/видео.html
Combining shadows 🤯 Love it
Very succint and thoughtful video - thank you!
You are so welcome! ☺️
The opacity ?
...is the level of transparency and can be set in the design tab in the site editor when you select a color.
... unless you mean the shadow opacity? thats the A part of the RGBA color code. That was't really a full question so I hope one of these answers helps. 😂