Adding labels to the nav bar and changing the input's search label #1357
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you can do this with collections. this is how mine is setup :) |
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Hi there. I have two questions about a couple of features that I've been trying to implement, but can't seem to get it right.
<a>
tag for every one, making each one clickable. Since some of them don't have urls, I end up with empty links on the navbar. I've tried to override the entire navbar, but it seems that what I'm trying to achieve isn't possible.I was going for something like this (just an example):
Those titles would simply work as labels, with their own styles and would not be clickable, since they are not links. Is this achievable?
<label>
tag after the search input for the magnet's<svg>
, which isn't really helping me out :)I've read the docs and I get that if I try to override the HTML, the content will be added "at the top of every page’s main content between the site search and auxiliary links if they are enabled", which isn't really what I intend. This is what I was hoping to achieve:
There would be a new
<label>
that would be correctly positioned and the text would come from the placeholder. The<svg>
could be a<span>
, since it doesn't really need to be a<label>
and the search input would remain the same.I think that, out the the box, these two issues are not possible, so I was hoping for some feedback from you guys :)
Keep up with the great work and thanks.
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