A website footer is something most people overlook at first glance. After all, it sits well below the fold. You might even wonder if most people even find their way to your footer. However, many users will actually jump to the end of the page to find things such as contact information.
Footers are important to the user experience (UX) because they come with certain audience expectations. While you can certainly add your own twist, you’ll want to be sure you include what people expect to see. Start with your preferences for footers and go from there.
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