I find it interesting that on a forum about analogue photography, there are so many technical people who work on these digital kind of things like websites (me included). I wonder if one drives people to the other?
Matt, you may be right but, as a "person of a certain age" who, although he has and enjoys using his digital camera is rooted securely in the film era, I don't feel remotely inclined to learn any computer language or coding skills. This is probably because what's left of my life feels like it's not enough for such distractions. As Paul Mitchell put it so eloquently, why would I want to learn to build a car when all I want to do is get in and drive one?
Thankfully, the folks at Squarespace have, to-date, proven to be very helpful and I'm sure they'll know how to effect any changes I want to make. I actually chose them because a complete numpty like me could work out how to select a template, add pages / galleries and populate them - without knowing how to do a single piece of coding. The only "problem" I had was one (sort of) of my own making - wanting to use a domain name I bought from another source on the Squarespace platform. Even that would have been a doddle if the Herbert at the third party domain site had copied over the DNS info I sent him correctly. I mean, how difficult is "copy and paste"? Even I can do that much.....
Still, I must admit to being glad there are so many technically gifted souls on this site, and so many that can be bothered to offer their constructive thoughts and advice. I suspect I will learn more about website building - even if it's only by the cyber equivalent of osmosis. What I really need to do now, I suspect, is get to work on the couple of ideas I've had for mini projects.....