Squarespace plugins galore, and now templates, on our PixelHaze Store
Will Hammond invites you to browse our range of new polished and professional Squarespace templates, ready for your content on the PixelHaze Store.
If you are looking for a tried and tested way of developing a professional Squarespace website on a budget, then our PixelHaze store should be your perfect stopping point.
With Squarespace you can achieve so much without the requirement for extra code or software, but sometimes you may need a little helping hand. The great news is that at our PixelHaze Store, we are the home of Squarespace plugins and templates. Over the coming months, we will be developing one of the largest Squarespace Plugin libraries available on the web.
What is the difference between a Squarespace Plugin and a Squarespace Template?
A plug-in is third party software code that enables an application or program to do something it couldn’t by itself. We create Squarespace plugins to enable our customers to create intricate and bespoke effects without the need to understand or develop HTML5 and CSS3 code. Squarespace templates are the ultimate fast-track solution to create professional websites.
What are the benefits of a Squarespace template?
Our Squarespace templates are smart, ultra-efficient and look amazing. Although they are based on a series of fictional businesses to demonstrate the details in each page layout, there is a large degree of versatility in each templates’ application. With any Squarespace template, they can look strikingly different by just changing images, text and colour palette. All of which are easy to pick up with a minimal understanding of the Squarespace platform. After that, the level of customisation is then up to you.
Is there a PixelHaze course dedicated to Squarespace templates?
Not just yet, however, we have a 2-hour course in the pipeline and due to be launched on the PixelHaze Academy Campus in Spring 2021.
Are Squarespace templates and plugins responsive?
Yes, absolutely! All of our Squarespace customisations have been tested on a wide range of devices, from smartphones to large monitors and television screens.