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Fluid Engine, our newest drag-and-drop website editor, is the simplest way to express creativity online.
Available on Squarespace 7.1
Control every design detail, down to the pixel—until your site feels true to your vision.
Drag-and-drop content anywhere with confidence—and make changes whenever, however.
Designed with mobile-responsive viewing—and editing—in mind.
The best option for both beginners and pros. Get the design results you’re looking for, no matter your experience level.
Whether you’re planning to sell or not, start with the right tools to maximize site engagement.
Fluid Engine is the built-in editor used for designing your website’s layout*. It supports actions like adding, moving, and changing site elements—plus other design settings for desktop and mobile. You can think of it as the operating system powering the sections on a page.
*Fluid Engine is only available on Squarespace 7.1 sites.As a replacement of our classic editor, Fluid Engine gives you an upgraded website design and management experience. While both Fluid Engine and our classic editor use drag-and-drop technology, Fluid Engine also uses a grid system—with more block arrangement, background setup, and content customization options. That makes the process of creating a website faster, easier, and more flexible.
As our new default editor, Fluid Engine is already built into most sections on your new site. However, there are some sections that still use our classic editor—like blog posts and event descriptions. Please refer to our guide for a full list of sections that do and do not use Fluid Engine.
Whether you’ve published your current site or not, its sections will continue using our classic editor.
If you already have a Squarespace site*, you can access Fluid Engine two ways:
No, though we plan to add it to our other products and/or mobile app in the future.
Yes. If you prefer not to use Fluid Engine, you're able to use our classic editor instead.
You can access the classic editor experience two ways:
There are three resources to help you get more information about Fluid Engine: