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What Can You Do With a Footer?
Thursday, June 24th, 2010In the early days of web design, the footer was a pretty boring element. Maybe an email address, maybe a copyright. It was usually the same old deal. They were tiny, and they didn’t do much in the way of design.
Then something interesting happened – designers started moving more and more elements into the footer and started paying attention to them stylistically. Gradually, footers even started to phase out site maps on a lot of sites. They went from being practically useless, to being used in really creative ways.
There are tons of different ways to use footers for all sorts of different applications, but in this article we are of course going to focus on how they can be used effectively for Catholic schools.

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