Whether you are on Squarespace 7.0 or 7.1, this simple, two-step tutorial will help you to remove the header and footer from just one page of your Squarespace website. There are several reasons why you might want to hide the header and footer from just one page of your website. I’ll show you how to add a small bit of custom CSS code to your Squarespace website to hide the header and footer on both desktop and mobile views.
Read MoreThe spacer block in Squarespace is possibly one of the most under-appreciated blocks. This simple block can have a huge impact on the look of your Squarespace website. In this post, I’ll show you 4 ways how to use the spacer block effectively to make your website look more professional and less DIY. Learn how to use the spacer block to create custom column layouts, and how spacer blocks work on mobile.
Read MoreIf your icons or graphics look blurry or out-of-focus on your Squarespace website, this simple CSS tutorial can help you to make them sharp, clear, and crisp. This method for how to add sharp icons to your Squarespace website using the custom CSS panel will also help you control the size when viewing the mobile version of your site without using spacer blocks.
Read MoreLearn how to add custom web fonts to your Squarepsace website, what file formats you need to use, and how to set up the CSS code so that changing the weight and style later, can all be done using the built in functions and style editor in Squarespace. Code once and you’re done.
Read MoreHTML allows h1 through h6, h1 being most important, and h6 least important, but not all of them are built into Squarespace. This tutorial shows how to add additional heading styles to your Squarespace website with simple HTML and CSS code. Adding additional headings will help emphasize important information for readers, and for search engines, which can help boost SEO.
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