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Link to previous
- Go to Layout > Breaks > Next Page and insert a break wherever you want to switch to different header or footer information.
- In the first header of each new section, deselect Link to Previous.
- Format each section the way you’d like.
- Select Close Header and Footer, or press Esc to exit.
Unlink Headers and Footers From Previous Sections
- Click anywhere in the header or footer.
- Go to the Header & Footer tab, then click Link To Previous to turn off the link.
- Type a new header or footer for this section. Now unlinked, it functions independently of the previous ones.
How do I change Footer sections?
Click or tap where you want to start a new page without the header or footer. Go to Layout > Breaks > Next Page to create a section break. Double-click the header or footer area (near the top or bottom of the page) to open the Header & Footer tab. Select Link to Previous to turn off the link between the sections.
How are links in headers, footers, content, and navigation can?
For this reason, if you’re going ahead and trying to stuff in links in your internal content to other pages, thinking that you can get better anchor text value, well look, if they’re already in your navigation, you’re not getting any additional value. Same case if they’re up higher in the content.
There are now suggestions that external links in your footer are no longer dangerous to your SEO. Such links will not be penalized, they simply won’t be given any weight. In effect, Google has devalued sitewide external links.
A footer is an additional navigation component. It can hold links, buttons, company info, copyrights, forms, and many other elements. A basic example of the simple footer with text, links and copyright section. The background color is set via CSS class .bg-light.
What should be included in a footer element?
A element should contain information about its containing element. A element typically contains: authorship information. copyright information. contact information. sitemap. back to top links. related documents.