Why Editing Your Mobile Layout in Squarespace Affects Your Desktop Site

If you’ve spent hours tweaking your new Squarespace site, only to find that the changes you made in mobile view ruined the desktop experience, you’re not the first. So many site owners and creatives mistakenly think that these can be edited in isolation from one another, but in Squarespace 7.1, you can’t.

In this article, we will explain why and how it happens and how you can fix it professionally without needing to write a line of code.

The Common Misconception

(Users most often expect a builder like Squarespace to enable them to edit their site’s mobile view and desktop view separately, and like some other drag and drop builders do. But in Squarespace 7.1, what you see is not a separate mobile editor; it’s a responsive preview.

How Squarespace’s Layout System Works

Squarespace 7.1 uses a responsive design model, which means:

  • You build one universal layout

  • That design is automatically responsive for desktop, tablet, and mobile!

  • All views are responsible for any structural change (add, delete, move blocks), not just mobile

That means when you drag a text block, remove an image, or change the alignment on mobile view, it also changes on desktop.

The Issue: Mobile Edits Muddle the Desktop Experience

You might face:

  • Broken column layouts on desktop

  • Misaligned content

  • Overlapping sections

  • Unexpected spacing issues

The core issue? You’re not creating a separate mobile version; you’re editing a layout and viewing the different screen sizes.

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The Solution: No-Code Workarounds That Actually Work

1. Use Spacer Blocks to Control Layout Flow

Spacer blocks help you manage white space and alignment.

  • Using them between or next to them will help to push one into alignment with the other.

  • While they collapse on mobile vertically to help things stack more nicely.

  • Resize spacers by dragging the edges, no coding required

Pro Tip: Work with spacers instead of manually dragging things out of alignment.

2. Use Section Duplication + Visibility Settings

Want a version of a section that looks better on mobile?

Here’s how:

  1. Duplicate the section

  2. Edit one version for desktop, another for mobile

  3. Go to the section’s settings (gear icon) → Advanced → Device Display

  4. Choose:

    • “Hide on Mobile” (for the desktop version)

    • “Hide on Desktop” (for the mobile version)

Now your mobile layout is custom, without affecting the desktop.

3. Stick to Stacked Layouts for Better Responsiveness

Squarespace automatically stacks columns on smaller screens.

  • Use single-column layouts for better control on mobile

  • Avoid complicated side-by-side designs unless necessary

  • Design with stacking in mind to ensure visual consistency across all screen sizes

4. Use Built-in Mobile Style Controls

Squarespace gives you some mobile-specific control through:

Design → Site Styles → Fonts / Spacing / Buttons

Here, you can:

  • Adjust mobile font sizes separately

  • Set spacing that adapts to smaller screens

  • Customize mobile navigation styling

These changes apply based on the device, without affecting the desktop view.

5. Avoid Dragging Layout Elements While in Mobile View

You might be tempted to drag elements in the mobile preview, but doing so adjusts the global layout, not just the mobile one.

Instead:

  • Make layout changes in desktop view

  • Use the mobile preview only for reviewing, not for repositioning blocks

Think of the mobile view as a preview, not a separate canvas.

Final Thoughts

Squarespace is built to streamline the design process, but its one-layout responsive system can be confusing for users expecting platform-specific flexibility. While you can’t truly separate mobile and desktop editing, you can achieve professional, mobile-friendly designs using built-in features, no coding required.

TL;DR: Key Takeaways

Problem Solution
Mobile edits affect desktop All changes are global — it's one responsive layout
Mobile layout looks messy Use Spacer blocks, stacking, and section visibility settings
Want a separate mobile look Duplicate sections and hide them based on the device
Want better spacing/fonts Use built-in Site Styles for mobile controls

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