![]() I've included a brief video showing how you can do this as well! Conclusion The Poster design is the easiest because you can't tell if it's a Poster Image block or just a standard image. Standard images on a page can be clicked and dragged off of the page, but the Poster design prevents this from happening, along with any other of the design elements. What I discovered recently was if you turn on Poster with each image you upload, but don't put any text in, the sample text disappears and it locks the photo to the page. Last year, Squarespace introduced Image Block 2.0, adding a slew of new design features and options for placing text on top of, next to, or inline with the images. My last trick is one that I recently discovered, and it might take a bit more work for larger galleries, but it's significantly worth it if you want to showcase specific shots in your portfolio without the worry of them being taken. Ideally you would reduce the quality to lower than 1MB so if it does pop up on another website, it'll be a lower quality photo that people won't use. ![]() I tend to use this app when I'm using stock photos for client websites, and you can use it in the same way.įor reducing quality, I would use Photoshop, another photo editing app, or online photo editing website. #Squarespace overlay text on image download#You can also do this for your client page, while also adding a button or link to download the high quality images from your service of choice (Dropbox, Google Drive, etc.) If you're using a Mac, I find that ImageOptim is a great, free tool that reduces the file size pretty significantly without reducing quality. Reduce File Size and QualityĪnother easy thing to do (and you might already be doing this, so kudos!) is to reduce the file size and quality of each photo in any galleries you put up publicly. There's even more customization you can do, and Squarespace has a really helpful article to give you the details. It really gives an added level of personalization for your site and your work. #Squarespace overlay text on image password#The image I've included here is an example of how you can stylize each password protected page with your brand, fonts, and colors, as well as add an example photo for that specific client. ![]() ![]() You can then create a Gallery Page or a Page with a Gallery Block to host the images on that password protected page. I'd recommend keeping any of these pages you want to protect under "Not Linked" so they can't be accessed by just anyone. You can add a password to any page on your website by clicking the gear icon to the right of the page in the navigation. The first and easiest thing to do with Squarespace to protect your images is to protect your pages with a password. ![]()
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