Area located at the bottom of the page of a website, which includes secondary or additional information: useful links, legal notices, contact details, social networks, newsletter, etc. The footer remains visible on all pages and contributes to the overall ergonomics of the site.
Use case: The footer of an e-commerce site has been optimized to integrate FAQs, return conditions, and secure payment icons, facilitating access to key information without weighing down the main content.