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Tuesday
30Jun2009

Highlight the Author's Comments in Squarespace

Here's another Squarespace tutorial for you. This one's a bit shorter than the last one. In this tutorial, I'll show you how to highlight comments that are written by the author, so that they stand out amongst regular user comments. This image should give you an idea of what I mean.

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Saturday
21Feb2009

Add a Custom Twitter Widget to Your Squarespace Site

Updated on June 26, 2009 by Registered CommenterErrornix

Twitter BirdAs I'm sure you've noticed, I recently added a Twitter widget to the site. Twitter does a pretty good job of getting you started with a generated chunk of HTML/JavaScript (or Flash). But I figured I'd go ahead and describe what all I did to add the widget to Squarespace as well as give some insight into how you can customize your Twitter widget.

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