Five key things to understand about the structure and function of Squarespace websites—so you can work with them for simpler, easier web design!
Read MoreA compilation of my favorite tutorials for customizing the design and functionality of your Squarespace website.
Read MoreAll about Squarespace 7.1, how it’s different from the previous version of the Squarespace platform (7.0), and how to determine which is best for your needs.
Read MoreFive useful ways to use anchor links, plus step-by-step instructions to add them on your Squarespace website.
Read MoreThe top questions I recommend asking before hiring a web designer to create a custom website (or work on your existing site), plus tips for choosing a web designer who meets your needs.
Read MoreAll about CSS custom code and how to use it on your Squarespace website—plus, five of my most-used CSS hacks for customizing Squarespace websites.
Read MoreFive ways to make your Squarespace website load faster (to optimize user experience and SEO!), plus how to fix your website if it’s loading slowly.
Read MoreIf you’re DIY-ing your Squarespace website, here are five of my favorite (code-free!) Squarespace design hacks to make your website more beautiful, functional and professional-looking.
Read MoreHow a professionally designed and optimized website helps to establish your brand, connect with your ideal clients and grow your business.
Read MoreThough there’s no “one” strategy that works best for every website’s purpose, goals and branding, there are a few basic web design elements that do apply to pretty much everyone. Here are five things I recommend every Squarespace website should have.
Read MoreA glossary of the top web design terms you’ll want to know as you build your website—whether you DIY your site or work with a web designer.
Read MoreAll about why you do (or do not) need a professional web designer to help build a website for your business. Plus, examples of custom web design features & functionality for Squarespace websites—and how to tell if you can do them yourself or should hire a designer.
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