Uploaded on Dec 9, 2021
Because footers are extremely visible, there are critical decisions to be made. They attract a large number of visitors. In a survey of 25 million website visits, Chartbeat discovered that users scroll down hundreds of pixels.
Website Footer Design Best Practices
Website Footer
Design Best
Practices
• A sitemap has been used as a promotional as well as informative tool
since a very long time. It has been used actively by all websites and
search engines in order to provide ease to the visitors in searching
their information.
• To view our own rules and best practices for what to include
in a website footer design, read down through this list.
1. Copyright
• If you only had one thing in your footer, it should be copyright
in website footer.
• The Company Copyright for the current year should also be present at
the footer to show the originality of the site.
2. Contact
• It's a web design need. In the bottom right (or center) of the
footer, you'll usually find a "contact" link.
• Not an email link, but a link to the contact page with a
contact form.
3. Sitemap
• This is the most popular link in footers, and it takes you to the
sitemap in HTML format.
• Visitors seldom follow these links, although they, like the XML
sitemap, may aid search engines in finding information.
4. Icons of social media
• Visitors from social media sites are especially welcome. We,
on the other hand, despise it when visitors leave and go to
Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube.
5. Phone and Fax numbers
• A phone number with a local area code, like the address,
shows Google that you're a local business.
• When seen on a mobile device, a phone number should
instantly turn into a clickable button, just as the map button.
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