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How Do I Add a Button to My Squarespace Page?

Last updated on September 30, 2022 @ 11:28 pm

Adding a button to your Squarespace page is a great way to add interactivity and encourage visitors to take action. There are two ways to add a button to your page: using the Button Block or by adding HTML code to a Text Block.

The Button Block

The Button Block is the easiest way to add a button to your page. Simply add a Button Block to your content area and enter the text and link for your button. You can also customize the appearance of your button using the Style Editor.

To add a Button Block:

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In the Editing View, click “+” in the content area where you want to add your button.


2. Select Button from the list of Blocks.

3. Enter the text for your button.

4. Enter the link for your button.

5. Click Save.

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6. To customize the appearance of your button, click the gear icon in the upper-right corner of the Button Block and select Style Editor from the menu that appears.

7. In the Style Editor, you can customize properties such as Font, Size, Colors, Borders, Padding, and more.

The HTML Way

If you’re comfortable working with HTML code, you can add a button to your page by adding code to a Text Block. This method gives you more control over how your button looks and functions.

To add a button using HTML code:

1. In the Editing View, click “+” in the content area where you want to add your button.

2. Select Text from the list of Blocks.

In the Text Editor, click Source at the top of the editor. Paste or enter your HTML code into the editor.
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Conclusion

Adding a button to your Squarespace page is a great way to encourage visitors to take action. You can add a button using either the Button block or by adding HTML code to a Text block – both methods are relatively easy to do.

Drew Clemente

Drew Clemente

Devops & Sysadmin engineer. I basically build infrastructure online.