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How Do I Add Social Media to Squarespace?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 4:39 am

Adding social media to your Squarespace site is a great way to connect with your audience and promote your brand. There are a few different ways to add social media to your site, and each has its own advantages.

The first way to add social media to your Squarespace site is by using the Social Links Block. This block allows you to add links to your social media profiles, and can be added to any page on your site. To add the Social Links Block, simply click the “+” icon on any page, and select the “Social Links” block from the list of options.

Then, enter the URL of your social media profile in the “Link URL” field, and select the icon that corresponds to your social media platform from the “Icon” drop-down menu. You can repeat this process for each social media platform you want to link to.

PRO TIP: Warning: Adding social media to Squarespace can be difficult and time-consuming. Make sure you have the patience and technical skills before attempting to do so.

Another way to add social media to your Squarespace site is by using the Social Accounts Section in the Design Panel. This section allows you to connect your Squarespace account with your social media accounts, and then display content from those accounts on your site.

To connect a social media account, simply click the “Add Account” button and enter the requested information. You can then choose what content from your social media account you want to display on your site, and customize how it looks using the options in the Social Accounts Section.

Adding social media to your Squarespace site is a great way to connect with your audience and promote your brand. The Social Links Block and Social Accounts Section are two great ways to do this, and each has its own advantages. Experiment with both methods to see which works best for you and your site.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

Devops woman in trade, tech explorer and problem navigator.