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# How to Use Squarespace

Squarespace is a website builder that lets anyone design a website with no coding or design skills.

[Squarespace](https://www.squarespace.com/) is a website builder that lets anyone design a website with no coding or design skills. By dragging and dropping pre-existing or custom elements to the desired space, business owners can easily create a paint-by-numbers website that looks both professional and unique.

Here, we'll provide tutorials for all of the main features of Squarespace:

- [Using templates](#templates)
- [Customizing your design](#design)
- [Adding eCommerce features](#ecommerce)

**How much does Squarespace cost?** Squarespace has four different plans, starting at $12/month (when paid annually). All plans come with the bare essentials you need to host a website, like a domain name, unlimited bandwidth and storage, basic templates, SSL security, mobile optimization, 24/7 customer support, basic website metrics, and SEO features. As you upgrade, you'll unlock more features, including more design options with blocks, more integrations, unlimited contributors, CSS and JavaScript customization, advanced analytics, pop-ups and banners, and more. If you plan to turn your site into an online store, you'll have to consider one of the Commerce plans, which include unlimited product ranges, customer accounts, sales analytics, on-site checkout, and more.

## How to Choose a Template in Squarespace

When first [setting up your website](https://www.squarespace.com/get-started), Squarespace will ask for your goals so it can cater its recommendations for a template—what other sites might call a theme. If you don't complete that information, you can still browse the templates without recommendations by clicking _Skip to Templates_.

Choose your template with care because it defines not just the design, but also the entire structure of your site, affecting functionality and user experience. Templates vary in aesthetic and in how they communicate information, so the first step is finding the one that best matches your goals.

Templates are broken down by category for quick browsing: everything from _Online Stores_ to _Portfolios_ to _Weddings_. Hovering over a template gives you the option to preview it or jump straight to using it. You can click the heart icon to save a template into your _Favorites_, either to compare your top choices or to save it for another website later.

As an example site for this guide, we'll choose the Mentor template to promote our site. Once you've selected your template, you'll be prompted to sign up or sign in if you haven't already, and you'll be taken to an optional onboarding tutorial that runs you through the basic functions.

## How to Design a Page in Squarespace

You can access the site editor anytime to customize your website. First, click your account icon in the upper-right, and then select _Websites_.

In the site editor, you'll navigate to various sections on the left, and use the WYSIWYG editor on the right to directly edit the site preview.

Each section of your preview site has its own edit menu, as do some specialty areas like _Site Title_, _Navigation_, and an _Index_ section to make structural changes to the order of the sections themselves. Editing in Squarespace works by hovering your cursor over the section you want to edit and clicking the appropriate option from the pop-up menu.

Most sections have three options:

- **Edit:** The most common function, this brings the WYSIWYG editor to full screen and allows you to add, delete, or customize individual elements, including text and visuals.
- **Banner:** This allows you to change the hero image or background visuals. Having nothing just leaves a generic gray background.
- **Settings:** This opens new editor window with more advanced details, such as the page's metadata, URL, and the option to duplicate a page. In this window, you can also access the features for SEO, social sharing, visual media, and page header code injections (if you have a Business or either Commerce account).

### How to edit text in Squarespace

To edit text, open the editor for the corresponding section of the page. Hover over that section, and when the menu appears, click _Edit_.

Next, hover over the text you want to change. You'll see a menu with the word _Text_.

You don't have to click the word `Text`—it's more of an indicator that you're in the right spot. Instead, you can click anywhere in the actual placeholder text to open the text editor.

The Squarespace text editor is fairly standard, so there shouldn't be any surprises. If the text you want isn't there, try a different section of the page and click the _Edit_ button. The section dividers aren't always easily apparent, so you may need to try a few guesses.

### How to add and resize images in Squarespace

Images are integral to every website, so Squarespace gives you ample customization options for selecting your visuals. You can either follow the template, which we explain here, or you can personalize the template using _Blocks_, which we explain in the next section.

To follow the template, you'll edit images using the WYSIWYG editor. This editor breaks the page up by sections, so you can only edit the images in one section at a time.

To edit hero or background images, hover over the appropriate section and click _Banner_ in the menu. Keep in mind some sections don't have background images, so this option won't always be available.

Clicking _Banner_ opens a new editor window (the same as the _Settings_ option) for all the media on the page. Click _Edit Image_.

This opens a relatively sophisticated image editor, where you can customize the image's levels and settings. You can also crop the image by clicking the icon in the upper-right. Don't forget to click _Save_ when you're finished.

To add a new image, you first have to delete the old one by clicking on the _Trash_ icon. With no image, a new screen is displayed.

Squarespace gives users the option of using provided [stock photos](https://zapier.com/blog/best-free-stock-photos) (_Search for Image_), or uploading original ones (_Upload an Image_).

While their free stock library—courtesy of Unsplash—might be more convenient, keep in mind that _everyone_ using Squarespace has free access to these images, making it harder for your own site to stand out. You can also purchase usage rights from Getty stock photos by choosing the _Premium_ option.

Alternatively, you can upload a video banner, but you have to use a URL from either YouTube or Vimeo to do so.

What about other images on your site? Find the section with images you want to change and click _Edit_. Then, hover over the image you want to edit, and click _Edit_.

This opens the image editor, which is similar to the banner editor, but not identical. To replace the image, you must first delete the original by clicking the _Trash_ icon.

You can also modify the image and how it's used in the _Design_ tab of this window. Here, you can write a caption, add a clickthrough URL, and determine how the image is embedded alongside the other text.

The third tab, _Animation_, lets you add animated effects to the image. When you're finished, click _Apply_ in the bottom-right corner of the window.

To resize an image, click on the gray guide line next to the image.

When the cursor changes to the resize icon, you're free to click-and-drag the guide line wherever you want to resize the image.

### How to add a block in Squarespace

_Blocks_ in Squarespace allow you to add your own personal touches to otherwise by-the-book templates. You can use blocks to add text, images, buttons, and more wherever you want, regardless of the original template.

As usual, start by clicking _Edit_ in the menu of the section in which you want to add a block. Then, at the top of the site editor, in the upper-right corner, click _Add Block_.

Squarespace allows many different kinds of blocks: text, standalone images, image galleries, and much more. Note that the Business plan and both Commerce plans have access to exclusive blocks that Personal plans do not.

Choose the type of block you want to add from the menu.

Your selection will open a corresponding editor, where you can input the content you want. Once you've added the content, you're free to drag and drop your new block wherever you want it on the page (just keep in mind that some sections don't allow blocks).

### How to preview your site in Squarespace

Want to interact with your site as if it were live—that is, without all the editor menus? Just hover the cursor over the upper-left corner until the arrow appears, then click it.

This opens the preview menu, where you can navigate your site as your users would, with active links and functional dropdown menus. To return to the editor, click the arrow in the upper-left corner.

## How to Add eCommerce Features in Squarespace

If you have a Business plan or either of the Commerce plans, you can add eCommerce functionality to your Squarespace site. Click _Commerce_ in the left sidebar when you first open your site editor. From there, you can access all your eCommerce-related analytics, see live orders, manage your inventory, check customer profiles, implement discounts, and choose your settings on all eCommerce features.

To make a product page, click _Pages_ in the sidebar, then click the plus icon next to _Primary Navigation_.

In the _New Page_ window, click _Products_. It's represented by the dollar sign under the _Collections_ category.

This generates an empty product page. Hover over the page to bring up the editor menu, and click _Add Product_.

This opens a new window. Your first step is choosing the type of product: Physical, Digital, Service, or Gift Card. Next comes the product editor, which is where you'll upload all product images, write the title, set the price, and customize secondary attributes like the product description, URL, form fields, and linked accounts.

Click _Save & Publish_ to add the new product to your product page. Every new product you create goes to your internal product database, so you can publish and unpublish all of your products at any time without having to fill in all the information every time.

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