Squarespace FAQ > Publishing Content (13 entries)
Questions related to Squarespace site interaction and maintenance.
-
You do the editing for your site directly on your site itself. Start by logging in to your site using the login and password that you created at signup. Your login ...
-
Your site has a login link at the bottom of it's navigation bar (the text reads 'Squarespace Login'). Click it to enter your login and password.
-
Yes. In the [Data & Media > Blog Import & Export] section of your website manager you will find an area to import from Movable Type, TypePad, Wordpress and Blogger. ...
-
WYSIWYG stands for What You See is What You Get. It is what you normally think of when you think of a tool that lets you visually edit page content. A ...
-
No. While we initially had an RSS importing function, it was too complex to get most systems to publish enough information to accurately obtain a reasonable Journal from the data. We ...
-
Sort of. You can paste content created in these systems into Squarespace Pages from the Architecture area of your site manager, which will be sufficient for most single pages. You will ...
-
Generally, no. We strongly recommend using the built in Squarespace editor to manipulate your pages. If you develop code using an outside tool and wish to import the HTML content, you ...
-
Yes, you can. Squarespace sites are constructed by snapping together Squarespace Pages and Widgets -- so you can have multiple blogs by putting more than one Journal page on your website. ...
-
Content updates can be made directly on your website. For instance, clicking "add new entry" from within a journal will pop up a window allowing you to enter the text of ...
-
Yes. You never need to rebuild your Squarespace website, as other services may force you to do. Pushing the save button is your one and only step.
-
No. Squarespace gives you advanced tools for managing what users (or specific groups of users) can and cannot see. You have four places where you can limit the content that the ...
-
Textile is an editing system developed by Dean Allen that allows you to type in plain text, and have that plain text be automatically converted to XHTML. For example, entering two ...
-
Yes. From the "Details & Timed Actions" tab (in the upper right) while composing an entry, there is a "Publish On" field that will allow you to specify a date ...
