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Mass Page Builder — Footer Tab

The Footer tab controls the links, media, and extra content that appear in the footer area of the generated website. This includes social media icons, useful links, blog post links, special footer content, and the footer image or media block. These settings are passed into the generated templates and are reused across the main website pages as well as the About Us, Privacy Policy, News, and News Description pages because those pages share the same footer structure.


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Footer Tab Overview

The Footer tab is accessed from the left sidebar. It is split into three main areas: Social Icon Urls, Useful Link & Blog Posts Urls, and a media block area containing Special Footer Content, Select Type, and Footer Image. All settings configured here are shared across every generated page that uses the common footer layout.

Footer tab full view with sidebar showing Social Icon Urls section with Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, YouTube fields and Useful Link and Blog Posts Urls section below
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Social Icon Urls

This section adds social media profile links to the footer. If at least one URL is entered, the footer shows a "Follow us" label and the corresponding social icons. Each platform has its own URL field and a Nofollow checkbox that controls whether the link uses rel="nofollow".

Facebook

Enter the Facebook profile or page URL you want linked from the footer. The icon appears in the social icon area on every generated page that uses the shared footer, including the main website pages, About Us, Privacy Policy, and News pages.

Footer tab with Facebook URL field highlighted in orange box
Generated footer preview showing Follow us social icons with Facebook icon highlighted in orange box
LinkedIn

Enter the LinkedIn profile or company page URL. Appears as a LinkedIn icon link in the social icon area on all generated pages using the shared footer.

Footer tab with LinkedIn URL field highlighted in orange box
Generated footer showing LinkedIn icon highlighted in orange box
Twitter

Enter the Twitter/X profile URL. Appears as a Twitter icon link in the social icon area on all generated pages using the shared footer.

Footer tab with Twitter URL field highlighted in orange box
Generated footer showing Twitter icon highlighted in orange box
Instagram

Enter the Instagram profile URL. Appears as an Instagram icon link in the social icon area on all generated pages using the shared footer.

Footer tab with Instagram URL field highlighted in orange box
Generated footer showing Instagram icon highlighted in orange box
Tumblr

Enter the Tumblr profile or page URL. Appears as a Tumblr icon link in the social icon area on all generated pages using the shared footer.

Footer tab with Tumblr URL field highlighted in orange box
Generated footer showing Tumblr icon highlighted in orange box
YouTube Channel

Enter the YouTube channel URL. Appears as a YouTube icon link in the social icon area on all generated pages using the shared footer.

Footer tab with YouTube Channel URL field highlighted in orange box
Generated footer showing YouTube icon highlighted in orange box
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Useful Link & Blog Posts Urls

This section controls two extra footer link columns. The first column is for service or useful links, and the second column is for blog post links. These give the footer more internal or supporting links rather than only social icons.

1st Column — Service Links

Service 1 to Service 5 — The visible link labels for the first footer column. Appear as clickable text labels in the useful-links column when a matching Service Link is provided. The same footer is reused across the generated site pages.

Service Link 1 to Service Link 5 — The destination URLs paired with each Service label. Each row also has its own Nofollow checkbox. When ticked the service link remains visible but uses rel="nofollow".

Add Service More button — This plus button lets you add additional service-link rows beyond the default five shown in the builder.

Footer tab showing Useful Links section with Service 1 filled as ServicePage and Service Link 1 filled, all rows highlighted in orange box
Generated footer showing USEFUL LINKS column with ServicePage and Servicepage2 highlighted in orange box
2nd Column — Blog Post Links

Blog Post 1 to Blog Post 3 — The visible titles for the blog post links. Appear in the second footer column as clickable blog post titles across the shared footer on all generated pages.

Blog Post Link 1 to Blog Post Link 3 — The destination URLs paired with each blog post title. Each row has its own Nofollow checkbox.

Add Blog More button — This plus button lets you add additional blog-link rows beyond the default three entries.

Footer tab showing Blog Post 1 to 3 rows and Blog Post Link fields highlighted in orange box with Special Footer Content editor visible below
Generated footer showing LATEST BLOGPOSTS column with Blogpost1 highlighted in orange box
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Special Footer Content

This rich text editor lets you add custom content directly into the footer area. It supports formatted text, links, images, embeds, and pasted HTML through the CKEditor interface.

Appears in: The footer as a custom content block. This is intended for extra items such as QR codes, embed code, notices, or any special footer material that does not fit into the standard link columns. The value is saved as footer_html_content and passed into the templates with the rest of the footer data.

Footer tab showing Special Footer Content rich text editor highlighted in orange box with ANY FOOTER CONTENT entered, Select Type dropdown and Footer Image uploader visible below
Generated footer showing ANY FOOTER CONTENT block highlighted in orange box appearing in the footer
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Select Type & Footer Image

The Select Type dropdown controls what kind of media the footer media block displays. This setting decides whether the footer media area shows an uploaded image, an external image URL, an embedded website iframe, a YouTube iframe, or a Twitter Moment embed.

Image — Displays an uploaded image in the footer media block.
Image URL — Enter a direct image URL to display in the footer media block.
Website URL — Enter a website URL to load inside an iframe in the footer media block.
Youtube Video URL — Enter the YouTube URL for the footer video embed.
Twitter Moments Id — Enter the Twitter Moment ID for the footer Twitter embed.

Footer tab showing Select Type dropdown open with all 5 options visible — Image, Image URL, Website URL, Youtube Video URL, Twitter Moments Id — highlighted in orange box

Footer Image (Multiple Max:25) — This upload field is used when Select Type is set to Image. You can upload up to 25 images. If multiple images are uploaded, one is shown randomly on each page so different pages can display different footer images. Use Import Image from Unsplash to select an image without uploading manually.

Footer Url — This field appears when a URL-based type is selected instead of Image. Enter the relevant value depending on the selected type.

Footer tab showing Footer Image uploader with laptop image uploaded and Select Type set to Image
Generated footer showing the uploaded laptop image appearing in the footer media block highlighted in orange box
Simple way to understand this tab: This tab controls the entire bottom section of the site. If you want the footer to do more than just show business details, this is where you add the extra pieces — social icons, useful links, blog links, custom footer content, and a visual or embedded media block.
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