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4/27/2017- Signing up with Squarespace
- Editing your profile and site settings
- Changing a template
- Editing a logo and title
- Adding pages and navigation
- Inserting banners, images, videos, and maps
- Adding and styling text
- Arranging content
- Registering a domain
Skill Level Beginner
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- [Instructor] Hello, welcome to the Squarespace course. My name is Brian Wood. In this overview course, you'll see what it takes to create a website using the Squarespace website builder. The course will require an internet connection and for you to create a trial account with nothing more than an e-mail address and a password your supply. So, open up a browser, go to squarespace.com, and get ready to jumpstart your professional and great-looking new website using Squarespace.
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Introduction
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Welcome29s
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1. Intro to Squarespace
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Sign up and login4m 56s
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Quick tour4m 5s
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2. Editing Design Settings
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Changing your template5m 16s
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Editing the logo and title7m 45s
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3. Setting Up Pages and Navigation
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Working with pages12m 43s
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Editing site navigation3m 28s
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4. Editing Page Content
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Editing page banners7m 16s
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Intro to content blocks3m 35s
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Adding text3m 25s
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Editing text styling2m 49s
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Inserting images6m 12s
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Arranging content blocks5m 30s
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Adding video, maps, and more2m 36s
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5. Finishing Up
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Upgrading a trial site2m 55s
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Get a domain2m 23s
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Conclusion
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Goodbye19s
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