Should You Move From Squarespace 7.0 to 7.1?

If you’re on Squarespace, you might have heard of Squarespace 7.1. But if you’re not very familiar with web design and all the functionalities that Squarespace has to offer, you might not know the difference between Squarespace 7.0 and 7.1. If you’re wondering if the switch from Squarespace 7.0 to 7.1 is worth it, this episode is for you.

In this episode, I share...

  • Why I’m switching my site (and some of my clients’ sites) to Squarespace 7.1

  • The new features that Squarespace 7.1 has to offer

  • The pros and cons of switching over to Squarespace 7.1

I share my thoughts on whether or not switching to Squarespace 7.1 is worth it for you and how you can make that decision for yourself.

I also walk you through some of the latest updates and capabilities from animated themes, new headings, and more design control that Squarespace 7.1 is boasting.

Finally, I share why Squarespace is my preferred platform for building websites (including my own and my clients’), why I love 7.1, and why I think you might have better success sticking with 7.0.

If you’re confused about the new Squarespace 7.1 version and if you need to be making the switch today, tune in to this episode. I’ll walk you through the most important features, what you need to know, and whether or not this switch is right for you.

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