Footer
The bottom section of a webpage, typically containing navigation links, copyright information, and secondary content like contact details or social links. Footers provide a sense of closure and catch visitors who've scrolled through all content. Design footers to be useful—include key links users might need after reading your page.
Semantic HTML
Accessibility
Using HTML elements according to their intended meaning rather than just visual appearance, improving accessibility and SEO. Semantic elements like header, nav, main, and article convey document structure to assistive technologies. Framer generates semantic HTML from visual designs automatically. See How to use semantic tags for navigation and footers.
Footer Navigation
Layout
Links and content in the page footer providing secondary navigation, legal links, and supplementary information. Footers catch users who've scrolled through all content and need next steps. Include popular pages, contact information, and trust signals like security badges.
Sidebar
Layout
A vertical navigation or content panel typically positioned at the page edge, common in dashboards and documentation. Sidebars provide persistent access to navigation while leaving room for main content. Design sidebars to collapse gracefully on smaller screens.
Testimonial
Components
A quote or endorsement from a satisfied customer providing social proof and building trust with potential customers. Effective testimonials are specific, relatable, and include identifying details like names and companies. Display testimonials prominently near decision points.
Layout templates
Layout
Framer layout templates help teams reuse global structure across pages, keeping navigation, footers, and shared layout behavior consistent while each page keeps its own content.