![]() Okie dokes, so this video tutorial from Inside the Square isn’t actually for customizing one specific element of your mobile site in particular, but I promise you it’s worth the watch! It’s actually the clearest explanation I’ve found for how to use media queries – a super necessary part of getting your site to behave the way you want in mobile, without affecting the way things look on desktop. How to style your mobile site in Squarespace using media queries & CSS Method of CSS injection used: Universal ![]() Want your site to go from cookie-cutter > completely custom without the use of code? My course Square Secrets was created just for you!Ģ. So while it’s tempting to take every last one of the code snippets in this series ( because hey, free stuff!) it’s probably best to pick a few here and there that really speak to you! Stuffing your site full of custom code can quickly slow down your page load speeds, and because Squarespace is constantly rolling out new features, a code that did the trick yesterday might not play nicely with future upgrades to the platform. Like I mentioned in Squarespace CSS: what you need to know before you get started, Squarespace isn’t able to offer support or troubleshooting for designs created or manipulated with the use of code. Thanks to the CSS gurus featured in this post, you won’t have to! So you’d want to make a killer mobile design and ease of use priority numero uno. Most of my organic site traffic comes from people sitting at their laptops Googling “how to do xyz thing on Squarespace” and winding up here on the ‘ol blog!īUT if the majority of your audience is finding you on social media first, they are probs not going to bother hopping on their computer before clicking that link in bio to visit your site. So sometimes it can be a matter of choosing which view matters more to your biz.įor example, I heavily prioritize desktop design over mobile since that’s how y’all tend to visit me. If you’ve ever toggled back and forth between desktop and mobile view in the backend of your site, you’ve probably gathered that what looks good in a nice wide horizontal layout, doesn’t always look so hot when stuffed and stacked into a super narrow vertical space. This time we are focusing on a much beloved topic: customizing your Squarespace site in mobile view! Alrightie friends! Back for another round-up of the handiest CSS snippets on the web!
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