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18 results for “footer”
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10- Agency footerFooters
An oversized invitation, two office addresses, and a short studio link row on an inverted field.
- Documentation footerFooters
Previous/next cards with rel hints, plus edit and report links.
- Ecommerce footerFooters
A four-point reassurance strip above shop, help and account columns.
- Mega footerFooters
Six columns plus a status, version and locale strip.
- Minimal footerFooters
One row: mark, statement, three links.
- Multi-column footerFooters
Brand statement plus three labelled navigation groups, each its own landmark.
- Newsletter footerFooters
A validated subscribe form as the footer’s primary content, with an honest success message.
- SaaS footerFooters
Product and resource columns, a legal row, and a live system-status link.
- Startup footerFooters
A closing call to action folded into the footer, above a deliberately short link row.
- Editorial colophonFooters
A colophon: what the publication is, who makes it, and how it is set.
Sections
2Patterns
3- Agency landing pageBusiness
Work first, then process, then people — with the contact block folded into the footer.
- Documentation pageContent
Shell, page header and content blocks in the order a reader needs them.
- Ecommerce landing pageCommerce
Product first, with everything above the grid existing only to reach it faster.
Components
3- CardLayout
A discrete record in a collection, with five tones and a composable header, title, description and footer.
- Command menuNavigation
A modal command palette: fuzzy-ranked results, grouped output, active-descendant browsing and a keyboard-first footer.
- DialogOverlay
A modal with focus trapping, scroll locking, Escape dismissal and focus return — in four sizes.