Squarespace Code Connector now free.
The Squarespace Code Connector plugin still has some utility, but Squarespace has introduced features that partially overlap with its functionality. Let's examine the current situation:
Squarespace's Built-in Features
Squarespace now offers several ways to add custom code to your site:
Code Blocks: Available on all plans, these allow you to add HTML, CSS, and Markdown to specific pages or posts.
CSS Editor: All plans have access to a CSS Editor for site-wide style changes.
Code Injection: Business and Commerce plans can use code injection to add HTML and scripts to specific parts of the site, like the header or footer.
Advantages of the Code Connector
Despite these built-in features, the Squarespace Code Connector plugin still offers some unique benefits:
Local Development: It allows you to work on your custom code locally using your preferred text editor.
Real-time Updates: Changes are pushed to your Squarespace site almost instantly when you save your local files.
Workflow Integration: You can use tools like Gulp or Webpack in your development process.
File Management: It includes a FileManager panel for easier file uploads and URL copying.
Current Relevance
While Squarespace has improved its custom code capabilities, the Code Connector plugin still provides a more developer-friendly workflow. It's particularly useful for:
Developers who prefer working with local files
Projects requiring more complex customizations
Teams using version control systems
However, for simpler customizations or users comfortable with Squarespace's interface, the built-in tools may be sufficient.In conclusion, while Squarespace has reduced the necessity of the Code Connector plugin for many users, it still offers valuable features for developers and advanced users who require a more flexible and efficient workflow for custom code implementation.