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SEO Tool for Squarespace websites SEOSpace is a Chrome extension designed to help Squarespace users monitor and improve their website’s SEO. With one click, you can run scans, discover keyword opportunities, and review practical suggestions to make your site more search-friendly. Key Features • Site Scans – Check your Squarespace site for technical or content issues that may affect SEO. • Keyword Insights – Explore keyword ideas related to your pages and content. • Actionable Suggestions – Receive practical recommendations to improve titles, meta descriptions, and headings. • Tutorial Library – Access a collection of step-by-step, beginner-friendly guides for common SEO tasks. • Squarespace Integration – Works directly with your Squarespace site for faster insights. SEOSpace is made for Squarespace website owners, freelancers, and small businesses who want an easier way to keep track of their SEO and learn best practices without needing advanced technical knowledge.
Squarestylist Selector Helper
Easily find and copy Squarespace CSS selectors to help customize your website Squarestylist Selector Helper is the fastest way to find CSS selectors for your Squarespace website. Simply click any element, copy the CSS selector, and start styling with ease. KEY FEATURES: ✨ Instantly find selectors for key elements on any Squarespace website ✨ Optimized to show the most useful Squarespace selectors ✨ Copy selectors instantly without opening browser inspector ✨ Get visual previews of elements affected by each suggested selector ✨ Find selectors for key inner elements aside from block and section IDs ✨ Access section and page IDs to limit the scope of customizations One click reveals the selector you need, no more repeatedly opening the browser inspector. Perfect for: ✨ Squarespace website owners who want to customize their website ✨ Website designers working with Squarespace sites who wish to speed-up their workflow ✨ Anyone looking to style specific elements without learning complex inspector tools
TinyIMG Shopify SEO Extension & Inspector
TinyIMG is a free multi-purpose extension designed to give users comprehensive SEO insights about any web page or Shopify store! It’s an excellent tool that we continuously power up with new features to help improve your website or analyze competitor pages. The TinyIMG extension offers: 1️⃣ Landing Page Overview (metadata, robot.txt, core web vitals) 2️⃣ Heading Tags List 3️⃣ Page Status 4️⃣ Link Insights 5️⃣ Image Details (URL, alt text) 6️⃣ Schema Markup Overview 7️⃣ Social Media Content Metadata The extension comes with a straightforward interface that’s easy to use even for beginners. Here’s how TinyIMG can help you analyze pages: 🖥️ Landing Page Overview Upon opening the extension, the first thing you’ll see is the Overview tab, which shows: 1. Page title and description (including the current and maximum recommended character count) 2. Page URL 3. Canonical tag (lets search engines know which URL is the main one) 4. Robots.txt (file that helps search engines understand which pages to crawl) 5. Sitemap (list of all the essential pages of your website) 6. Meta robots tag (lets search engine bots know if the page should be indexed and whether they should pass on link equity to the linked pages) 7. Core web vitals (Google’s user experience metrics) 8. List of heading levels and their count 9. Link, image, word, and paragraph count on the page TinyIMG gives you a full list of all-level headings found on the page to help visualize the structural content organization better. You can also automatically highlight heading levels in the text to see where they’re placed within the content. Plus, TinyIMG allows you to export the whole heading list into a CSV format for further analysis. Since search engines use heading tags to comprehend the hierarchy of page content, the extension can help users optimize their content structure to achieve higher rankings or analyze competitor pages. 📄 Page Status TinyIMG shows you current page status insights, which allows you to see the full redirect path. You may encounter such status codes as 200 (loaded), 404 (not found), 301 (permanently redirected), 302 (temporarily redirected), 500 (server error), and so on. This feature is useful for identifying any redirect chains that can tamper with page loading time, SEO efforts, or user experience. This TinyIMG feature crawls the full list of links that are present within the page and checks their status codes. This is useful for quickly identifying which pages are loading and which return error codes. The feature allows you to filter the results by link type (external or internal), meta robot directives (dofollow, nofollow, Sponsored, or UGC links), or placement (text or image). For extra convenience, you can highlight all links within the page or use the search functionality to find specific ones. Plus, you can export the data into a CSV format. TinyIMG presents you with a list of images within a page and information about them. You can view the image URL and alt text, including the current and maximum recommended character count. There’s also an option to filter images and quickly find which ones are missing the alt text. The highlight functionality lets you easily see where the images are placed in the content. You can also download the data in CSV format with a single click. Optimizing your images helps search engines navigate your content and increases chances to rank in regular organic and image search results. TinyIMG quickly shows you the Microdata and JSON-LD structured data that the page contains in a simplified manner. It organizes the schema types in a hierarchical order by numbering them and demonstrating their structure within the code. You can also conveniently expand them and view the nested schema parameters. The Social feature in the TinyIMG extension shows whether the page is using the Open Graph (og:) protocol. You can view its different properties, including title, type, image, URL, site name, and description, and find what’s missing. You can also use the Preview functionality which redirects you to an external site. It gives you a visual demonstration of how the URL will look like on different social media channels, including Facebook, X, Discord, and LinkedIn. In case you have any questions, you can contact our support team on our official website: https://tiny-img.com/?open-support=true
SEO Insights
SEO Insights, will help you in analysing meta datas, schemas, page speed insights of any web page. Key Features: Meta Tag Extraction: Quickly extract and review essential meta tags like title, description, and canonical URLs for better SEO optimization. Header Tag Analysis: Identify all header tags (H1 to H6) to improve content structure and enhance search engine rankings. Link Insights: Analyze internal and external links to evaluate site navigation and linking strategies. Image Alt Text Audit: Check all images on the page to ensure proper alt text for improved accessibility and SEO. Google Page Speed Insights Integration: Get detailed performance metrics and actionable suggestions using Google Page Speed Insights API to optimize page loading speed and user experience. Schema Markup Identification : Detect schema markup on the page to ensure your structured data is correctly implemented, improving search engine understanding and rich results potential.
Fluid Engine Tablet Spacing Fixer
Makes Squarespace's mobile breakpoint larger so that you can fix Fluid Engine spacing issues on screen sizes between mobile & tablet If you are using Squarespace 7.1's new Fluid Engine editor, you might have noticed that your text blocks get TONS of space between them on screen sizes between 600px and 767px (between mobile and tablet) with no way to remove it. This is because of the way Fluid Engine maps blocks to the grid. The remedy is to map blocks to the grid on a screen size of 767px. When mapping them at this width, the spacing issues are resolved. This extension automatically makes your 7.1 site's mobile view 767px wide, so you don't have to resize the window yourself. It also provides a "mobile preview" mode, that shows the original mobile view in additional to the 767px editing view, so you can see what your site looks like across more screen sizes. This will provide a much needed fix until (hopefully) Squarespace gives us an editable tablet view in the future. Then at that time you can uninstall this extension.