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Do Squarespace 7.1 Templates Have Parallax?1. Burke: Parallax Almost Everywhere2. Cacao: Sweet Design and Backgrounds3. Greenwich: Clean and Calm4. Moksha: Great for Large Websites5. Sonora: Classy and Cool6. Rally: Balancing Content with DynamismDidn’t Find What You Were Looking For? Check Out These Parallax Templates from Our Favorite Site BuildersPicking the Right Parallax TemplateFAQ
Do Squarespace 7.1 Templates Have Parallax?
All Squarespace templates with parallax scrolling effects are from version 7.0. Squarespace’s template library doesn’t let you sort templates by their version, but you can use this link to see all 7.0 templates.
Squarespace templates are grouped into families by style attributes. Interestingly, all 29 templates that support parallax scrolling belong to the Brine family.
These templates are scattered across different categories, and they’re not always where you would expect. But don’t worry – it’s easy to find my picks. Just click “All Templates” on the version 7.0 template page and start browsing.
If you want to use parallax scrolling on 7.1 templates, it’s pretty easy: you just need to add a background image and then customize its effects. One of the effects you can choose from is parallax scrolling. However, 7.1 templates don’t support site-wide parallax scrolling images, so the effect would be limited to individual pages.
With that aside, let’s take a look at the best Squarespace templates with built-in parallax images.
1. Burke: Parallax Almost Everywhere
Burke is a powder-white photography template that goes all in with parallax scrolling, using it almost everywhere. It’s a great choice if you’re a photographer and want to share your best work right off the bat. Below the header image and gallery section, there’s a series of full-width images with overlaid text to tell your story visually. This is a great way to show your hi-res photos right on the homepage – without making your visitors click on tiny thumbnails to load the full image in a lightbox or on a separate page. Burke also features a Gallery page for sharing your full portfolio as well as a Journal page to post your latest updates and engage your visitors.2. Cacao: Sweet Design and Backgrounds
Cacao is a truly unique e-commerce template that uses creative image-on-image parallax scrolling to highlight its products. Each homepage section features a different product image against a parallax background, making each section feel like a separate product page. It’s a great way to make your product images stand out, and you can pair each one with a background that matches its mood. But Cacao’s creative design doesn’t end there. It also uses parallax on its About page to highlight three text columns (a great way to organize your story). Even the Help page has a well-crafted layout. So, if you’re selling a small number of products that deserve special attention, Cacao is a superb option.3. Greenwich: Clean and Calm
Greenwich is proof that parallax effects don’t need to be heavy-handed (or used only on full-width images) to make an impact. The homepage images are large, yes, but they’re wrapped in thick margins that give your photos room to breathe. This template features lots of white space and a small font, giving it a clean and calm look. And if you’re a designer or artist, Greenwich’s parallax effects can help enhance your work in the smaller images as well as the headers. Greenwich includes an About page as well as a Work page where you can display your full portfolio.4. Moksha: Great for Large Websites
Moksha is a big, full-featured template that would be a great choice for hotels or businesses with lots of services to show off. It lets you share tons of content in an engaging way that will keep visitors scrolling. The homepage sections alternate between lush, full-width parallax images and calmer, non-parallax text and images on a solid white background. It’s a great combo that allows you to tease multiple offers without overloading your visitors. Moksha’s secondary pages (there are lots of them!) wisely keep the parallax to the header and use the rest of the space to communicate your key info with artfully arranged text.5. Sonora: Classy and Cool
Some parallax templates try to layer too much on top of the background image and end up looking cluttered. Not Sonora. This template lets your photos stand on their own so they get all the attention they deserve. The full-screen images can act as transitions between your text or as headers for the next series of sections. The large title text contrasts well with the smaller body text, and the slim columns make everything easy to read. Sonora’s built-in Schedule and Attend pages make this a great template for event websites, but its focus on wide-open images is ideal for artists or other creatives that want to let their work speak for itself.6. Rally: Balancing Content with Dynamism
Rally is unique on my list because it’s a blog template and uses parallax effects gently. It nestles just two parallax images in between typical blog content sections, like recent and featured posts. This light touch keeps your blog content the priority, while also making things more engaging. Plus, the parallax images are used to highlight CTA buttons, so the effect isn’t just artful – it can drive sign-ups.Want help finding the right 7.1 template instead? If you want to use the most updated version of Squarespace, remember that you’ll have to add parallax scrolling manually. While this gives you a bit more work, it means you have more options. I recommend searching for templates that fit your brand identity, as you normally would. Just keep an eye out for templates with large, well-placed images, as those would be easy to add parallax scrolling effects to.