Okay, so now you know what an index page is and why you might want to use one, let's go a bit deeper! Just create an image of your desired background color and upload it to the banner area of that page. Now it looks like there's a blue background, which it is, but technically it's just a photo of blue making the background look like that.Ī lot of people struggle with trying to code a specific section of their page to have a different color background, and I'm here to let you know that it can be soooo much easier. I then exported my 'blue image' and uploaded it to the banner area of that specific Squarespace page. ![]() I didn't use an image in the normal sense of the word, like a photo, rather I created an 'image' in Illustrator (this can also be done in Canva) with just a blue rectangular shape. Now you'll notice the area with the blue background in the photo above with the opt-in gift, text and opt-in box I titled it also as a 'page with a background image'. If I had used a regular page and added those laptop photos as image blocks, there would have been much more padding to the left and right of them. That means I can have those laptop images side by side, of equal size, reaching almost the edges of the page. ![]() Not very visually interesting, right?Īlso, you'll see in the arrows to the left side of the photo above I also put a gallery page within my index. Had I used a regular page as opposed to an index, I would have been able to have the banner image at the top as normal, but the rest of the page all the way down would have had a white background. ![]() Everywhere there's an arrow, that indicates a new page in the index.
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