• anonymized-14293447

    (@anonymized-14293447)


    I’m using the default “custom link” in my footer menu to trigger a modal but I need a better formatting.
    Instead of using the TEXT+URL format I’m putting a whole <div> (which includes style and iframe) in the TEXT field, leaving the URL field empty. It works but I’m aware it’s not the best way (also because it creates a small line break between the footer links). Can anyone advice on the best way to do this? Thank you

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  • Kyle Pott

    (@kylepott)

    Hi Criss,

    I recommend eliminating the iframe which should improve the offset spacing. You could use a site like Font Awesome to find great looking iconography you can use on your site.

    Here’s a straightforward guide walking you through how to add the icons directly to your site.

    https://www.w3schools.com/icons/fontawesome_icons_intro.asp

    Take care,

    Kyle

    Thread Starter anonymized-14293447

    (@anonymized-14293447)

    hello Kyle, I’m forced to use the iframe because that’s the only option for that external system, they don’t provide a shortcode or an embed code.
    I do use Fotawesome on my site but not for that icon because it’s consistent to the whole website design.
    However, I have temporarily fixed the offset spacing with a negative margin.

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