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Why Can’t Ti Enable Pages Squarespace?

Last updated on December 13, 2022 @ 1:50 am

Squarespace is a popular website builder that allows users to create beautiful, responsive websites with ease. However, one thing that Squarespace does not allow users to do is create pages with square edges.

This is a common design element that many website builders allow, but for some reason, Squarespace does not. There are a few possible reasons for this:

    1. It’s not a popular request

    One reason why Squarespace may not allow users to create pages with square edges is because it’s simply not a popular request.

    While many website builders allow this type of page, it’s not something that a lot of Squarespace users have asked for. If Squarespace doesn’t think that there is enough demand for this feature, they may not bother implementing it.

    2. It’s not compatible with their design philosophy

    Another reason why Squarespace may not allow users to create pages with square edges could be because it goes against their design philosophy.

    Squarespace prides itself on being a simple and clean website builder, and adding a page with square edges could make their websites look cluttered and busy.

    PRO TIP: If you are trying to enable pages on your Squarespace account, be aware that this feature is currently unavailable. There is no estimated time of when this feature will be available again. In the meantime, you can try using another method to create pages on your website.

    3. It’s too difficult to implement

    Finally, another reason why Squarespace may not allow users to create pages with square edges could be because it’s simply too difficult to implement.
    While other website builders may have an easy way to add this type of page, Squarespace might not have figured out how to do it yet.

Conclusion:


There are a few possible reasons why Squarespace does not enable pages squares. One reason may be because it is not popularly requested by users, another reason could be that it goes against their design philosophy, or finally it might just be too difficult to implement.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

Devops woman in trade, tech explorer and problem navigator.