![]() Stacked Style - each page in the Index creates a section on a single scrolling page. This style created a visual navigation grid. To open the page, a visitor would click on the thumbnails. Grid Style - each page in the Index creates a thumbnail image on the Index page. Templates that offer Index pages will have one of the following types, but not multiple types: Squarespace offers three types of Index pages. (Just a note: Each page of an Index and the Index itself all count towards your pages, so if you're on the Personal plan, you may have to upgrade to have more pages available.) This is a feature you'll see on a lot of WordPress websites, with full-bleed images and colored backgrounds helping to divide up a page so it's easy to read, but it's not easy to replicate in Squarespace.īut now that Index pages have become more popular and are offered of many different templates, you can get this look without a lot of custom coding on the back-end of your website. I love Squarespace's Index pages because they make it so easy to create beautiful layouts with sections that are easy to customize. In addition to changing the content on these pages, I also redesigned them using Index pages. ![]() ![]() While some changes are small, the thing that took the longest and has the most impact are the new layouts for the Home, About, and Services pages. I updated the colors, making the brighter and more vibrant, updated my copy, organized some pages, created new awesome resources in The Vault, and redesigned quite a few of my page layouts. ![]() If you've been to Lemon and the Sea before, you may have noticed that I made some changes to my website design. ![]()
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