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How to add round corners to videos in Squarespace
Round corners in user interfaces (UI) have been popular for many years now, and I love them. While I’ve been able to round image corners through native settings or CSS, no problem, rounding video corners in Squarespace 7.1 has evaded me. Until now.
Should You Update? Squarespace 7.0 to 7.1 Tool Reviewed
As a web designer for film and theatre websites, I thought I’d share with you my review and experience using the Squarespace version update tool to help you decide if moving to 7.1 is right for you.
9 Tone-Setting Squarespace Colour Palettes for Filmmakers
Discover 9 tone-setting colour palettes for modern filmmakers. And learn how to set up your colour palette in Squarespace 7.1 the RIGHT way!
Squarespace Releases New Cookie Banner for All Sites
On July 10, a new cookie banner became available to all Squarespace sites. The updated banner makes it easier for site owners to collect and manage consent for first-party and third-party cookies.
Design Stylish Film/TV Project Pages with the Squarespace Blog Editor
Confidently and swiftly kick your project page layouts up a notch with this guide. In it, I share my top tips for working in Squarespace’s classic editor.
How to Create a Résumé “Table” for an Actor Website in Squarespace
In this no-fluff tutorial, I’ll walk you through how to build a résumé, CV or filmography “table” for an actor website built using Squarespace.
How to Add a Dropdown Filter to a Squarespace Portfolio
A step-by-step tutorial on how to create a category filter for a portfolio website built in Squarespace 7.1. This tutorial is also useful if you want to add filters to blog pages.
Does Your Film or Theatre Website Need a Contact Form?
Is having a contact form on your website necessary? Will you miss out on job offers and enquiries without one? What’s website privacy got to do with it?
How to Organise Your Site as a Multi-Hyphenate
For the whole of my working life, I’ve experienced a couple seconds of paralysis every time someone asks me the innocuous question, ‘What do you do?’