When you’re working on a new website, it can be helpful to put up an “Under Construction” page. This lets visitors know that the site is still a work in progress, and it can help dissuade people from trying to access parts of the site that aren’t ready yet. Squarespace makes it easy to add an Under Construction page to your site.
To get started, log in to your Squarespace account and go to the Pages section. Then, click the “+” icon to add a new page.
In the Page Type section, select “Under Construction.” This will add a basic Under Construction page to your site.
First, you’ll need to create a new page on your Squarespace site and title it “Under Construction.” Then, you’ll need to add a link to this page from your home page or other prominent location on your site.
Once you’ve done that, you’ll need to go into the settings for your site and select the “Under Construction” page as the default page that visitors will see when they first arrive at your site.
Finally, you’ll need to add some content to the “Under Construction” page so that visitors know what’s going on and when they can expect the new content to be available.
If you don’t do all of these things, your “Under Construction” page may not be visible to visitors, or they may not be able to navigate away from it once they arrive. So, be sure to take care of all the details before adding an under construction page to your Squarespace site.
If you want, you can then customize the page by adding your own text, images, and videos. To do this, click on the page in the Pages section and then click on the pencil icon to edit the page.
Once you’re happy with your Under Construction page, make sure to click “Save” and then “Publish.” Now, when people visit your website, they’ll see the Under Construction page instead of your regular home page.
Adding an Under Construction page in Squarespace is quick and easy. Just log in to your account, go to the Pages section, and then select “Under Construction” as your Page Type.
You can then customize the page by adding your own text, images, and videos. Once you’re finished, make sure to click “Save” and then “Publish.”