What is a footer?
The footer is a section of your website or app that appears at the bottom of the page. The primary purpose of the footer is to provide additional information and navigation options that are not included in the main content of the page or app. Here are some common elements that can be included in a footer
Contact information:
This can include a link to your contact page or a mention of a phone number, email address, and social media links.
Copyright and legal information:
This can include copyright notices, terms of use, and privacy policies.
Navigation links:
Additional navigation links can be included in the footer, such as links to your blog, support pages, or help center.
Example Footer
Best practices for designing and using footers
Keep it simple: Don't overload your footer with too much information. Stick to the essentials and make sure the footer is easy to read and navigate.
Make it consistent: Your footer should be consistent across all pages of your website or app. This helps users understand the structure of your site and find the information they need more easily.
Keep it up to date: Make sure your footer is up to date and reflects any changes in your business, such as new contact information or changes to your legal policies.
How to customize your website footer?
From the Endpoints section of the left menu, select Responsive Website and then select Website
Head to the Footer tab.
Firstly, select a layout for your footer
Then, enable the social profiles you want to link to and paste the links to your handles
Then, enable which of your static pages should be displayed in the Quick Links section
🥁Apart from static pages, you can also add links to created pages on your footer
You can also integrate apps like chatbots or translators (or any other) using a code snippet.
Once you have added a code snippet, select the snippet in the Integrations section
You can also add your newsletter subscription links to footer