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Building Business Websites with Squarespace 7

You're reading from   Building Business Websites with Squarespace 7 Master the Squarespace platform to build professional websites that boost your businesses

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2017
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ISBN-13 9781788396714
Length 454 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Tiffanie Miko Coffey Tiffanie Miko Coffey
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
1. Setting Up for Success - Your Website Toolkit FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started with Squarespace 3. Working with Squarespace Templates 4. Creating Your Site Framework - Pages, Items, Collections, and Navigation 5. Adding, Editing, and Arranging Content in Your Web Pages 6. Using Blocks to Add Functionality, Rich Media, and Special Features 7. Selling Online or Taking Donations with Squarespace Commerce 8. Tailoring Your Site's Look and Feel 9. Going Live with Your Website and Driving Traffic to It 10. Managing Your Squarespace Website 11. Moving Beyond Standard Squarespace Tools 12. Getting Help with Squarespace 13. Squarespace Templates in a Nutshell
14. List of Online Resources Used in This Book

Displaying a price list


Many service-based businesses want to a list of prices for their services on their website. You could just use standard Text Blocks to do this, but it can be difficult to get the alignment right and make them look good. Fortunately, Squarespace has a special kind of block made just for this type of information. However, you might never know this because the block is called a Menu Block, and most people assume this is just for restaurants, especially because the icon shows a knife and fork. Although the Menu Block may have been originally designed for food and drink businesses, you can actually use it to display prices and information about any type of service.

The cool thing about Menu Blocks is that they allow you to have different tabs for different menus or service types, so you can display a lot of prices neatly in one page, without making visitors scroll forever or jump around to different pages. An example of a Menu Block is shown in the following screenshot...

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