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The anatomy of a website Most web pages are structured similarly. They typically include headers, which appear at the top of site pages and house a logo and navigation menu. The body of a website is where the main page content is displayed. Lastly, the footer appears at the bottom of site pages.
The footer of a website is located at the bottom of a page. Typically, footers include copyrights and credits for material on the page. Some website footers have links to other areas of the page.
The header of a website is the consistent area at the top of the site that includes the logo and navigation menu.
(A “homepage” is the opening or main page for any website that provides links to all the other pages on the site.) The part of the resource ID after the last slash (/) is the file name for the specific page or other resource.
Like a document footer, a Web page footer contains information listed at the bottom of the page. The footer is also treated as its own section of the Web page, separate from the header, content and sidebars. The footer is coded in either CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) or HTML (Hypertext Markup Language).
They typically include headers, which appear at the top of site pages and house a logo and navigation menu. The body of a website is where the main page content is displayed. Lastly, the footer appears at the bottom of site pages. It usually contains small-print items like copyright information.
By including navigation links in the footer, you make it easy for site visitors to keep exploring without forcing them to scroll back up. They provide access to important information that's necessary but shouldn't get top billing (i.e. your copyright info, privacy statements, and legal disclaimers).
Footer. This is the strip across the bottom of a web page. It generally contains fine print, copyright notices, quick access links and/or contact information. Just like the header, the footer is a place to put common information only the information in the footer is not critical.
Footers and Site wide Links When anyone mentions SEO and footers in the same breath, they're talking about site wide links. Site wide links, also called boilerplate, are links that appear on every page of a website. They usually appear in footers and the blog roll in the sidebar.
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