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If you last edited the footer before 31 May, it may look different than expected when you edit it. This is because we updated our editor. The look of a footer used to be determined by settings located in two different places: in the Theme Editor and in the editor on your site. This used to be the outdated Layout Editor, which is now replaced by the Page Builder. Now you conveniently control all settings right in the Page Builder. Because we moved the settings from the Theme Editor into the Page Builder, the footer may look differently than expected at first. It’s easy to change the design in the Page Builder before publishing the page. Additionally, the design may look different than expected if you use custom CSS on the site or HTML modules in the footer. |
The footer is the section of content at the bottom of every page on your Refined site. Most sites use their footer to showcase a high-level overview of pages on the site, plus important links like disclaimers or a privacy policy.
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How you edit your footer depends on when you started using Refined. |
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Does your site have more than one theme? Aside from choosing a site-wide theme, you can apply a theme to a specific Refined page, space, or project. Currently, these custom themes apply to the footers too.
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Go to any page on your site.
Edit the footer’s content
Go to the site’s home page.
Hover your mouse over the footer and click the Pen icon that appears in the top right.
Use the the /wiki/spaces/~62f636d425abc07e51c8b330/pages/4704241912 to edit the footer. These modules are available:
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Edit the footer’s content
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Go to your site’s home page.
Hover your mouse over the footer and click the Pen icon that appears in the top right.
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Scroll down to the footer and click Edit site footer.
Use the Page Builder. The following modules are available in the footer:
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The Pages, News, Activity, My Issues, Issue Types, and My Requests and My Request types modules aren’t available in the footer. These modules are only available on landing page layouts. |