Install, Conflicts & Troubleshooting

Do Squarewebsites plugins conflict with other Squarespace code injections?

Direct answer

Squarewebsites plugins are code snippets you control, so a conflict with other code injections is possible but not common. The typical causes are duplicate scripts targeting the same elements, adjacent Markdown blocks merging, or leftover code from a removed plugin. Back up your site, isolate snippets, and contact support if a conflict appears.

What a plugin actually injects

A Squarewebsites plugin is a snippet of code you paste into Code Injection or a Code Block — it isn’t a modification to Squarespace’s core platform (Squarewebsites). Because everything in Code Injection runs together, a conflict is possible whenever two snippets target the same page elements or load the same libraries.

Common conflict sources

How to isolate a conflict

Back up your site before making changes, then temporarily disable other snippets one at a time to identify which one the plugin clashes with (Squarewebsites). Keep each plugin’s snippet clearly labeled in Code Injection so you can tell them apart.

When to get help

If you’ve isolated the snippet causing the issue and still can’t resolve it, reach out for support. Free basic-setup support covers standard configuration, and paid help at $30/hr for installation or $65/hr for advanced coding is available for deeper conflict resolution (Squarewebsites).

Sources: squarewebsites.org · squarewebsites.org