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Adele Strecker

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Aug 4, 2024, 1:56:36 PM8/4/24
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Iam having the same problem, could someone please walk me through how to unzip edit and then rezip the files to change the subscribe button to the portal. I apologize, I have no coding experience and this is all very complicated to me. I am on a Chromebook and I have Ghost Pro Starter plan if that matters. Thank you!

To center the subscribe button, just add the following CSS code in the Theme Options > Global CSS or in the Customizer via Appearance > Customize > Custom > Edit GLOBAL CSS


Hello, Canvas Community.



I created a handful of Discussion boards for students, but, in one of them, the "Subscribe" button is not present. See the attached image "No Subscribe" compared to another discussion (attached image "Subscribe").



Is there a setting I can toggle to return the subscribe button?


I have a nicely built form with a subscribe button. This has been done solely through html/css/javascript through the code builder. However, I am unsure what to add to the subscribe button which would subscribe the user to the site notifications. Ideally, I just want some quick js code that I can dump in there but I cannot find anything.


If you are using hubspots forms, there is an embed option for the form. Also you can add the form to the template using the template builder in the design manager assuming you are using the drag and drop template builder.


try using firefox if you are using chrome (or vise versa) , clean the explorer cache, disable add blockers, use a vpn (to bypass local locks) or stop to use it (if I m using a vpn some page buttons are slow to show up and sometimes need refresh the page )


I agree with @unclebob1zt, there should be an option to turn off subscribe to calendar. Hiding the button with CSS, which I read is what others are doing, is not the solution. Events can still be harvested.


Easiest way is to use a free third party RSS feed. I use Follow It, which used to be called Specific Feeds. You can easily add a button anywhere on your site, and subscribers can choose to get a notification or have the whole blog emailed to them. I play with both but I like the first better. There are other notifications options as well.


Not a lot of code, You sign up for a free account, insert a verification code in the advanced header of your blog page (this does require a business plan) or with personal plan use a markdown block in your blog header. Then insert a button, either theirs or your own, add a clickable url to it, that's all. If you want to interface with the squarespace newsletter form, that takes some additional code. I prefer a simple button.


You paste that into the feedburner field then hit next and you pick a simple button. You get some html code, after that that you paste in your site with a code block. I used feedburner for quite a long time, then it just quit on me. I would show you an example of the button code but many of my blog posts are too large, Feedburner has a file limitation which is why I switched to Follow.it Plus it uses a simple link that I can attach to a text link, or a Squarespace button or an icon image, of my choosing.


I'd love to know how to add the button to subscribe to the RSS feed into my site ( similar to what you have done . Ive embedded the follow.it code into my page but I can only get their set form and I'd prefer a button!.


Are there any updates for this RSS/feedburner, etc. discussion? I want to give people the option to subscribe to my blog, but the instructions I'm finding might as well be in greek. I tried Feedburner, but kept getting "unknown error". (where I've seen old tutorials, the spot for "feed address" is now labeled "customr url" with part of the feedburner url embedded. I assumed this would ble where one adds the shorter name. FYI, I'm pretty sure I used the "....squarespace.com/blog?format=rss" domain url correctly.


I'm hoping someone can help me! I don't know the reason but my (subscribe to my newsletter) no longer works. When I input my email address and press submit, it takes me to a 404: "Page not found-Mailchimp" then it states the name of my site but with a .us4.list-manage.com


My subscribe button is already on my footer, has been since the beginning. When I test it by putting my email address in it it takes me to that "That odd" "not found" Mailchimp blank page. First time ever...


That would be an issue with mailchimp. Either your settings are wrong in the app or mailchimp is messed up. I would check your setting in your app to be sure your pointed at a conformation or thank you page after sign up or contact mailchimp and have them trouble shoot it.


I'm on MailChimp's free plan. it's only for customers to subscribe, I didn't even know I had a Mailchimp app! To top it off I'm not good when it comes to coding or technology. I checked my account over at Mailchimp, and all was good, so it must be on my site.


Your signup is defiantly being routed through a mail handler. Are you hosted by shopify? and have you installed any apps recently? I'm not aware that shopify uses mailchimp as a mail handler unless it came preinstalled with your theme or another app you use


Ok... I would contact mailchimp directly then and see if they are able to trouble shoot the problem. From what I can see Wishlist doesn't say they use mailchimp but they may use them as a backend mail handler for notifications and signups for that service and it might be interfering with the original code for your newsletter signup form.


Google play won't allow it, best thing to do if you want to sub on mobile is go into your app settings and change it so it will not force the app open when you go to the desktop site on your mobile. In app settings select the 'set as default' option then from there change the url one to always ask and then clear defaults. This allows you to open the desktop site on mobile using your preferred web browser allowing you to sub using your mobile.


Twitch easily lost a ton of potential revenue. Mostly from their overhyped twitch prime offerings with Amazon prime. There is no way to prime subscribe on the iOS app. Some people only get twitch prime to sub to a stream because they love them (sorry but System Shock 2 is not the reason to prime LOL). 2 day shipping Amazon Prime isn't a valid reason anymore. Walmart came along and did thar for.. FREE.


Streamer Loss:

Lack of a decent mobile platform cause the streamer to suffer and if they suffer so does Twitch . A great streamer might go to YouTube gaming because his audience didn't have a fully featured mobile client. Short term experience is important for a streamer deciding on if the streamer stays, swaps services, or straight gives up!


Viewer Loss:

From my experience the largest amount of Active viewers are on Mobile only! Most people on PC are lurking, playing games, watching naughty things Kappa ;), or distracted since PC can multitask.


The fact that mobile viewers lose out on key features like bits from ads, Subscribing, Interactive Add-ons/plug-ins Offered By Twitch! Has them feeling left out unable to interact like the rest, contribute to goals, ECT. Usually they just leave and don't say a word. Maybe they were trying twitch out for the first time. Have you ever skeptically downloaded an app to test it out cause of all the people talking about it? Had a bad experience and deleted it, only to find out much later it was amazing? Or worse yet NEVER realized it could have been great?


To name a few:

1) The stream doesn't play or have sound unless they, exit the app and press the play button in the command center so the audio runs in the background. Leaving them without video.


1a) Recently the stream playing in the background fix got rekt by a twitch update that counts them as AFK since the window is not focused. So they lose connection every 5-15 minutes and have to constantly close and open the app.


2) Transcoding often doesn't show up for them yet does for PC. (I bet you'll say "lower your bitrate" well, I don't need bitrate, I have a good CPU. My rate is at 3500 @720 30 using slow encoding. [Looks better than 1080p 60 and 720 60 streams all day everyday even at 360p c;]


3) one of the MOST IMPORTANT things. Raids and hosting. Upon hosting/ raiding someone on Mobile the viewers are left in the hosting chat like on pc. Similarities end there, because to join the hosted chat they have to tap banner that either doesn't show up, or is barely visible because it sits underneath the hosts channel banner, and uses the same color as the entire GUI. People click the host banner instead of the chameleon under it and loop back into the channel and miss out on the hosted Streamer's chat!

I have been asked why I host streamers with "dead chats" or who "use bots" but I don't o-o!!! I only host personal faves with active viewers, and my mobile iOS audience misses out.


4) The Streamer takes a lot of Flak for the mobile app. Often I get called a, noob streamer, a botter, or asked who I paid to host me. Simply because I can't tell them where to find things on Mobile (that end up not existing). Or because the mobile doesn't show a sub button they think I am a pleb.


Wait... Before you decide to blame it on Apple, I know their restrictions don't include any of those things. YouTube Gaming does mobile just fine, also Caffeine.tv, and shou.tv to name a few. Also Apple devices are less likely to block your ads, less likely to get rooted and take advantage of twitch. So why is it that you decided to give them the short straw?

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