How to Use the Wells Template in Squarespace

A Complete Guide to Accessing, Duplicating, or Recreating This Classic Layout

If you are a designer, photographer, or creative wanting to create a sleek, minimal, flowing portfolio on Squarespace, you've probably heard about the Wells template. Recognized for its customizable layout, striking image grids, and sidebar navigation, Wells was an instant favorite for Squarespace 7.0 users.

But with the introduction of Squarespace 7.1, the platform has scrapped old-style templates like Wells in favor of an overarching, block-based format. So, what do you do when you still want to be using Wells in 2025?

This guide will explain

  • What the Wells template is

  • Whether it’s still available

  • How to use it (or make your own) today

What Is the Wells Template?

Wells is an old template from Squarespace 7.0. It was one of the Brine family, a powerful template collection known for adaptability and speed.

Key Features of Wells:

  • Clean, grid-based gallery pages

  • Sidebar navigation on desktop

  • Elegant use of white space

  • Full-screen banner images

  • Streamlined blog layout

  • Great for Artists, Designers, Photographers, and Architects

Can You Still Choose the Wells Template Today?

Unfortunately, Squarespace 7.0 templates like Wells are no longer available to new users. Since the rollout of Squarespace 7.1, the platform has moved to a universal template system, meaning all new sites are built from a single foundation with Fluid Engine.

However, you still have options.

Option 1: Already Using Wells? You’re Safe

If you built your website with the Wells template before the 7.1 rollout:

  • You can continue using it indefinitely

  • You can edit and customize your site as usual

  • Your live site will remain unaffected

Note: Squarespace is no longer updating version 7.0 templates, so long-term support is limited.

Option 2: Duplicate an Existing Wells Site

If you have access to another website built on Wells (e.g., in your account or from a collaborator):

  1. Log in to your Squarespace dashboard

  2. Locate the site that uses the Wells template

  3. Click the “•••” menu → Duplicate Site

  4. Rename and customize the duplicate

This allows you to reuse the Wells framework, even though new installations are no longer possible.

Option 3: Recreate the Wells Look Using Squarespace 7.1

If you’re starting from scratch in 7.1, you won’t find Wells in the template picker. But with Squarespace 7.1’s Fluid Engine, you can replicate the Wells design style with remarkable precision.

Design Elements to Rebuild:

Wells Feature How to Recreate in 7.1
Sidebar navigation Use a fixed-position menu or plugin integration
Grid gallery layout Use the Gallery Block with a square crop
Fullscreen header image Use Banner Section with background image
Clean spacing Use Spacer Blocks and custom padding
Minimal blog page Use Blog List Block with a streamlined layout
Elegant typography Customize in Design → Fonts

With some layout finesse and smart spacing, your site can look nearly identical to the original Wells but be built on the more modern, flexible 7.1 platform.

Can You Switch to Wells from Squarespace 7.1?

No.
Squarespace 7.1 uses a universal template engine, so you can no longer select or switch to individual templates like Wells, Brine, or Bedford.

But you can:

  • Copy visual elements from a Wells site

  • Customize blocks and layout to mimic its style

Final Thoughts

The Wells template may be retired, but its design philosophy lives on — clean, gallery-driven layouts with elegant typography and subtle user experience cues. Whether you’re lucky enough to use Wells still directly or you're recreating the look in 7.1, you can achieve the same high-end aesthetic with a bit of strategic design work.

TL;DR — Your Options:

Situation What You Can Do
Already have a Wells site Keep using it—it’s still fully functional
Have a Wells site in your account Duplicate it to start a new project
Starting fresh in Squarespace 7.1 Rebuild the Wells layout manually with Fluid Engine
Want sidebar navigation Use layout blocks and plugins, or custom code

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Can I switch my current Squarespace 7.1 website to the Wells template?

Unfortunately, no. Squarespace 7.1 doesn’t support switching to old templates like Wells. However, you can recreate the Wells aesthetic using 7.1’s flexible layout tools, custom fonts, spacing, and gallery blocks.

2. How can I duplicate a site that uses the Wells template?

If you or a collaborator has access to a Squarespace 7.0 site built on Wells:

  • Go to your Squarespace dashboard

  • Click on the site’s options menu (•••)

  • Choose “Duplicate Site.”

  • Rename and customize the copy

This allows you to continue using Wells even though it's not in the new template library.

3. What would be some good design tips for the Wells template for Squarespace 7.1?

To copy the Wells design on 7.1:

  • Implement a Sticky sidebar navigation (with plugins/ or coding).

  • Add Gallery Blocks to a grid layout for your portfolio

  • Feature a full-page banner section with a background image

  • Apply clean spacing using Spacers and smart padding types, etc.

  • If you want to keep it minimal, then use fine fonts from Design → Fonts.

4. Will Squarespace stop supporting existing sites that use the Wells template?

Current Wells sites (7.0) are not being affected and can still be used and edited. But Squarespace has ceased pushing out new updates or features for version 7.0. To make it future-proof and stably support mid/long-term updating, you should rebuild on 7.1.

Walid Hasan

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