I think it would be very useful to have a Footer Only layout option. At times when I’m designing a site, I want no header on the home page, but I do want a footer.
My workaround (which isn’t the best way) is to choose a No Header & No Footer layout and then create a faux footer, but that creates its own set of problems.
(Below is a mockup screenshot of how that option would look)
#featurerequest
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Can I ask what the use case would be?
@roberthamilton Here’s a site I’m building today. Attached is a screenshot of the home page (no header, no footer) and a secondary page (with header and footer).
So, on the home page, I do not want the header because it would introduce a redundant logo and a standard menu I don’t want on the top of the home page.
So I choose the “no header/no footer” layout option for the home page, but the hiccup doing it this way is that I have to add a faux footer on the home page which is not at all ideal.
This design style is something I like to do occasionally…thus my feature request.
Totally understand! Got you
@shannon64283 Here’s another workaround to consider. Take a look at my website ( www.poweruppos.com)www.poweruppos.com)) which you’ll see no header, but the footer is there.
It’s still work in progress but the no header while keeping the footer works good on both, desktop & mobile.
All I did was to remove everything from the header and add the menu into a lightbox. Then minimized the header space as much as I could, make it transparent and not use it at all.
It’s actually really simple to do.
I hope that works for you.
Let me know what you think!
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