![]() 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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