
Report Code-Based Customizations and Malware on Squarespace
Code-based customizations expand Squarespace's built-in features through custom code integration. While these modifications offer additional functionality, they aren't officially supported by Squarespace support.
Implementation typically involves adding third-party code into code blocks or through code injection. Note that these customizations may not always work perfectly with Squarespace's responsive design, especially on mobile devices.
Popular Code-Based Customizations:
- Adsense (advertising)
- Apple Touch icon (iOS bookmarks)
- BeerMenus (alcohol menu display)
- Bloglovin' (blog verification)
- Etsy (shop embedding)
- Eventbrite (event registration)
- Facebook Pixel (conversion tracking)
- Feedly (RSS display)
- Issuu (PDF embedding)
- MLS search (real estate)
- Swiftype (alternative search)
- Zocdoc (appointment booking)
Adding Other Third-Party Services: You can integrate any service that provides embeddable widgets, HTML, or JavaScript code using:
- Code blocks
- Embed blocks
- Code injection
Support Guidelines:
- Most code-based modifications are unsupported by Squarespace
- Support resources include:
- Third-party documentation
- Service provider support
- Squarespace Forum
- Squarespace Experts
For enterprise clients seeking customized solutions with dedicated support and integrated SSO, visit squarespace.com/enterprise.
Consider using official Squarespace integrations or Extensions for supported functionality, or simply link to third-party services when appropriate.
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