![]() Text wrap is perfect for displaying a combination of images and text on the same level of priority on desktop and laptop screens. Text and image wrap: This approach is demonstrated at the top of this page as is covered in detail via the tutorial below. The key difference is that in an instance where the text is longer (takes up more vertical space) than the image, it will not wrap below the image, but instead In its simplest form, you can allocate a text block in one column and an image block in another. Split content: This approach is similar to text wrap, in that it allows multiple columns on a Squarespace page. For example, if we wanted to show the 3 most recent news posts on our Squarespace homepage, we would add a summary block, link it to the chosen blog area, and simply tweak a few visual options to link it up. Summary Blocks: Featured in another module available in our Squarespace Box of Tricks course, summary blocks are a powerful Squarespace feature, enabling designers to provide visual links to dynamic content being pulled from elsewhere on the website. For those who are curious about this feature, we now have a new module in our Squarespace Box of Tricks course covering list modules in detail. ![]() Lists:A new feature for Squarespace 7.1, lists provide a new toolbox full of image and content-related features. ![]() Squarespace Gallery: Galleries are an ideal method for displaying three or more images in one section of a page, with various features available like image titles, lightbox and auto-crop, this is a powerful feature that is now fully embedded in the Squarespace 7.1 page-building process.
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