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SLIDERS

A slider is a term that refers to a


slideshow on a website. An example of a
slider can be a revolving carousel that
displays products or photos. Web designers
can incorporate sliders into all kinds of sites,
but they NAVIGATION
are most usefulMENUfor businesses
wanting to show relevant content or
showcase professional portfolios.
A navigation menu is typically a
horizontal or vertical bar that can be found
on every one of your website's landing
pages. With a navigation menu, visitors

HOMEPAGE
can easily make their way around your
website and get to where they want to go,
whether it's your online store or your about
us page.
A home page (or homepage) is the
main web page of a website. The term may
also refer to the start page shown in a web
browser whenCALL theTO ACTION
application first opens.
Usually, the home page is located at the
root of the website's domain or
subdomain.
A Call to Action (CTA) on a website
is an instruction to the visitor in order to
encourage them to take some kind of
action. A Call to Action might be simple
instructional text, such as “call us now”,
“find out more”, or “subscribe to our
Newsletter”
FOOTER
HEADERS
A website header is the first thing
your website visitors are going to see
when they land on your website's
homepage.
It is typically a combination of text and
imagery that help visitors get an idea of
what your business does from first
glance.
A navigation menu is typically a
horizontal or vertical bar that can be found
on every one of your website's landing
pages. With a navigation menu, visitors
can easily make their way around your
website and get to where they want to go,
whether it's your online store or your
about us page.
A website header is the first thing
your website visitors are going to see
when they land on your website's
FEATURES OF A
homepage.
It is typically a combination of text and
WEBSITE
imagery that help visitors get an idea of
what your business does from first
glance.

HEADERS NAVIGATION
FOOTER MENU

HOMEPAGE CALL TO
SLIDERS ACTION
The website footer is the section of content
at the very bottom of a web page. It typically
contains a copyright notice, link to a privacy
policy, sitemap, logo, contact information,
social media icons, and an email sign-up form.
In short, a footer contains information that
improves a website's overall usability
HEADER

A website header is the


first thing your website
visitors are going to see when
they land on your website's
homepage.
It is typically a
combination of text and
imagery that help visitors get
an idea of what your business
does from first glance.

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