Squarespace lets you drop the Make a Rezzy reservation widget onto any page using its built-in Code block. This article walks through the steps, and flags the one Squarespace plan that does not allow custom code.
Before you start, copy the embed snippet for your widget — see Adding the widget to your site if you have not got that far.
Adding the widget
- Open the page where you want the widget in the Squarespace editor.
- Hover over the position you want the widget to appear and click the + insert point.
- Pick the Code block from the menu.
- Paste the embed snippet into the block. Make sure the Display Source toggle is off — it should render the HTML as a widget, not show the code as text.
- Click Apply and then Save at the top of the editor.
- View the page in a fresh tab. The editor preview will not render the widget — only the live URL does.
Picking the right page
Two common placements work well on Squarespace:
- The homepage hero or a dedicated bookings page. The inline widget variant fits naturally below a hero image — see Customising the widget for variant choices.
- The site footer. Add the Code block to a footer section so a "Book a table" CTA travels with the visitor across every page.
Where to go next
- Customising the widget — colours, fonts, and copy.
- Troubleshooting an embedded widget — what to check if the widget does not show.
- Adding the widget to your site — where the embed snippet comes from.