I have 5 main buttons at the top of my website. The one I need help with is my "services" button. I have 5 sub-navigation links attached to this specific button in drop down form that show the services I offer and each of those take my clients to that service's page that shows my pricing and info for that service. I am trying to figure out how to "disable" the main "service" button and make only the sub-navigation links clickable. Is there not a way to do this? I have looked every where and I don't believe the CSS editor is an option for square website, correct? Is this possible, or do I just have to change my website layout around now?
TIA
Hi @HighCalEst 😁
First, looking at your site, I really like the way it is set up. That western font on your services page scratches an itch on my brain when I look at it😂
To answer your question, sub-nav links need to be housed under a main link.
As far as the question regarding using a CSS editor goes (this may be too much information but I wanted to make sure you had it anyways in case you have a background in using APIs or know a developer that can help you)
Developers can create integrations and third-party applications that extend Square Online features and add custom functionality. Sellers can also add custom functionality to their sites through third-party applications.
Applications can use the Snippets API to add a snippet to a Square Online site. Snippets are scripts that can run as various site components (such as modals, pop ups, or background jobs) and offer a range of functionality. For example, a snippet can integrate with Square and external products or services, improve customer acquisition, engagement, and provide industry-specific or general tools that help businesses run more efficiently.
You should be aware of the following security considerations when working with snippets and the Snippets API:
Let me know if you have any other questions!
Hi @HighCalEst 😁
First, looking at your site, I really like the way it is set up. That western font on your services page scratches an itch on my brain when I look at it😂
To answer your question, sub-nav links need to be housed under a main link.
As far as the question regarding using a CSS editor goes (this may be too much information but I wanted to make sure you had it anyways in case you have a background in using APIs or know a developer that can help you)
Developers can create integrations and third-party applications that extend Square Online features and add custom functionality. Sellers can also add custom functionality to their sites through third-party applications.
Applications can use the Snippets API to add a snippet to a Square Online site. Snippets are scripts that can run as various site components (such as modals, pop ups, or background jobs) and offer a range of functionality. For example, a snippet can integrate with Square and external products or services, improve customer acquisition, engagement, and provide industry-specific or general tools that help businesses run more efficiently.
You should be aware of the following security considerations when working with snippets and the Snippets API:
Let me know if you have any other questions!
Thank you! 🤗🐴
I have very little, like... learned years ago in college and haven't done anything with it type of "knowledge." It's prob best I just adjust some things around. But I appreciate your reply!
Thanks much!
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