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Can You Make a Directory on Squarespace?

Last updated on May 1, 2023 @ 2:10 pm

Yes, you can make a directory on Squarespace. You can use Squarespace’s drag-and-drop interface to create a directory of anything you want, whether it’s a list of your favorite restaurants or a directory of local businesses.

To create a directory, first, create a new page or post. To do this, go to the Main Navigation panel and click on the plus icon. Then select “Page Layouts” from the options that will appear.

NOTE: The Page Layouts option lets you use designer layout templates for your page.

In the “Add a Page” window that will appear, go to the left panel and select “Team” from the options. This will give you various directory layout options to choose from. Select your preferred layout from these.

Once done, rename your new Team Directory page and hit “Enter” on your keyboard.

Your new Directory Page should now be visible on your website. Once you’ve added the Directory block, you can start adding entries to your directory. To add an entry, click on the “Edit Content” button and enter the name, address, and website of the business or individual you want to add. You can also add a description and images for each entry.

Once you’ve added all the entries you want, you can then customize the appearance of your directory using the options in the “Edit Section” tab. For example, you can change the layout of your directory, choose whether to display thumbnails or not, and change the color scheme.

When you’re happy with how your directory looks, click on the “Save” button to make it live on your website.

Can You Make a Directory on Squarespace?

Yes – You can use Squarespace’s drag-and-drop interface to create a directory of anything you want.

PRO TIP: Squarespace allows users to create directories. You can easily do this by adding a new page to your website and selecting “Team” from the Page Layout options to add a new directory page.
Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

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