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How Do I Link Pages in Squarespace?

Last updated on September 30, 2022 @ 11:21 pm

Linking pages in Squarespace is easy! There are two ways to do it: with anchor tags or with buttons. Here’s how to do it with each method:

Anchor Tags: Anchor tags are HTML tags that are used to create links. To create a link with an anchor tag, you first need to create a text element on your page.

This can be done by adding a Heading, Paragraph, or List item. Once you have your text element, click on the icon in the toolbar to open the HTML editor. Then, simply add the following code to your text element, replacing #link-url with the URL you want to link to:

Link Text

Don’t forget to save your changes!

Buttons: Buttons are a great way to add links to your page that stand out from the rest of your content. To add a button, click on the “Add Block” button in the toolbar and then select the “Button” block.

Once you’ve added a button block, you can enter the URL you want to link to in the “Link” field. You can also customize the text and style of your button.

That’s all there is to it! Linking pages in Squarespace is easy and can be done with just a few clicks.

PRO TIP: If you are not familiar with HTML code, we do not recommend trying to link pages in Squarespace. You could inadvertently break your website’s design or functionality.

Linking pages in Squarespace is easy! There are two ways to do it: with anchor tags or with buttons. Anchor tags are HTML tags that are used to create links. Then, simply add the following code to your text element, replacing #link-url with the URL you want to link to:

Don’t forget to save your changes! Buttons are a great way to add links to your page that stand out from the rest of your content. Once you’ve added a button block, you can enter the URL you want to link to in the “Link” field.

You can also customize the text and style of your button. That’s all there is to it! Linking pages in Squarespace is easy and can be done with just a few clicks.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.