How To Add A Search Bar To Your Squarespace Site: Easy Steps!

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How to Add A Search Bar To Your Squarespace Site?

Squarespace provides an easy way to add a search bar to your website, allowing visitors to quickly find the content they're looking for. Here's how to do it:

Quick Fix

Adding a Search Block

  1. Log into your Squarespace account and navigate to the page where you want to add the search bar.
  2. Click the "+" icon to add a new block, then select the "Search" block from the list.
  3. The search block will be added to your page. You can then customize its appearance by adjusting the "Display" settings, such as choosing a light or dark theme.
  4. If you only want the search to search specific pages or collections on your site (e.g. just your blog), you can select those under the "Content" settings.
  5. Click "Save" to apply the changes.

Using the Built-In Search Page
Every Squarespace site also has a built-in search page that can be accessed by adding "/search" to the end of your domain, such as "yoursite.squarespace.com/search". This search page will automatically search all the content on your site. You can link to this page from your navigation menu or other areas of your site to provide visitors with a dedicated search functionality. 

Styling the Search Results
The appearance of your search results will follow the overall font and color styles you've set for your Squarespace site. You can further customize the styling through your site's CSS. 

Tracking Visitor Searches
Squarespace also allows you to track the search terms visitors are using on your site through the analytics dashboard. This can provide valuable insights into the content your audience is looking for. 

By adding a search bar to your Squarespace site, you're making it easier for visitors to find the information they need, improving their overall experience and potentially increasing engagement and conversions.

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