Explore Template Features and Design in Squarespace 7.0

Explore Template Features and Design in Squarespace 7.0

By Michael Thompson

February 5, 2025 at 11:26 PM

Squarespace version 7.0 templates provide structured designs that automatically adapt to different screen sizes. Each template family offers unique features and styling options to create a cohesive website appearance.

Template Basics

  • All templates are responsive and mobile-friendly
  • Each template family has distinct style parameters
  • Templates can be changed at any time
  • Site styles panel controls fonts, colors, and spacing

Key Features

  • Built-in responsive design for all devices
  • Unique style options per template family
  • Banner images and sidebars (varies by template)
  • Collection page formatting for events and stores
  • Index page variations
  • Custom headers and footers

Customization Options

  • Font selection from built-in options
  • Color schemes and button styling
  • Navigation menu customization
  • Collection page layout adjustments
  • Banner and background image settings
  • Mobile-specific styling options

Template Families Include:

  • Adirondack
  • Avenue
  • Brine
  • Bedford
  • Montauk
  • Pacific
  • York
  • And more

Advanced Features

  • Custom code integration
  • CSS editor for advanced styling
  • Code injection capabilities
  • Developer Platform access for extensive customization

Important Notes:

  • Features cannot be mixed between templates
  • Each template family has unique style parameters
  • Mobile preview available through device view
  • Custom code support is limited
  • Version 7.1 uses a different system for styling

Template-specific features like parallax scrolling, special banners, and gallery options vary by family. For detailed information about specific features, consult the template comparison charts or individual template guides.

For version 7.1 users, refer to "Making style changes" and "Page sections" documentation, as the system differs from version 7.0's template structure.

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