
The title which automatically takes an H2 tag turns Red and text content which is orange as I set in Footer area earlier. I put 3 Custom Html widget on these 3 widget areas with some dummy content.Ī Title which automatically takes an H2 tag which should turn into Red and text content which should be orange as I set in Footer area earlier. Now we can drag and drop widgets here to show in the footer as we do with any other regular widgets. We have Footer Sidebar #1, Footer Sidebar #2, Footer Sidebar #3 there. Let's go to Appearance > Widgets and see if we have it there. As I currently have a 3 column diagram selected on this option what it does is create 3 widget areas for the Footer area. Now let's get back to the Footer Columns area for some further clarification. It handles Regular Link, hover (mouse over) and active state of any links inside the footer area.įor demonstration, I've changed the Footer Background Colour to grey, Headlines to red, Texts to orange and the Links to purple and hit save.Īnd as you can see those changes are implemented right away. The last option of the Footer section is Footer Link Colours.
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You can put some fancy content in the Widget area of the footer which I'm going to explain how to do.īelow this, we have Footer Background Colour which applies to the background of the entire footer area.įooter Headlines Colour applies to any headline or title that has the Heading tag of html (H1 to H6) inside the Footer Area. Except for the headlines all the other texts of footer area can be changed by the Footer Text Colour option. It's recommended to use some basic text information there. You can put your copyright information in the "Copyright Text" option right next to the Logos. The next options are to upload a logo and High Definition (Retina Logo) version of it like the Header area. The first option "Footer Columns" defines how many widget areas we're going to have in the Footer Area. The size of each widget and number are defined by the visual diagram. This is how the options panel of Footer section looks. This section currently has the SmartTheme Logo and some copyright information we put by default. Let me show you the part that we call footer in a Website. This is how the options panel of Footer section looks. The Footer section under Theme Options > Footer covers the very bottom part of your SmartTheme enabled site.


The Footer section under Theme Options > Footer covers the very bottom part of your SmartTheme enabled site.
