Apparently Squarespace no longer gives this option for GoDaddy domains! And they haven't updated the support documentation to reflect the new ridiculous change forcing us to use Squarespace's nameservers. I'm trying to finish a migration of a client's website from 7.0 to 7.1 and disconnected the old site expecting to just be able to manually change the verify.squarespace.com CNAME record like I can for EVERY OTHER domain registrar I use.
Squarespace staff, this change is absolutely terrible and you must provide an option when we enter a domain registered with GoDaddy to continue to manage DNS records from GoDaddy's interface and not force us to change the nameservers. Changing nameservers to a domain that is already in use by an organization for email and other services is much more disruptive to their business than changing a CNAME record! Please consult with those of us in the trenches before doing bone-headed service UI changes like this! You're not just wasting my valuable time and pissing me off unnecessarily. You're making you AND me look bad to my clients and their customers/audience! I expect much better from Squarespace after using you to build close to 100 websites. This is absolutely unacceptible.
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