Footer
The footer is located at the bottom of every page on the site.
#Top Border Image
There is a special image stored on the homepage with filename that contains img-border-wave - this is used for the custom border at the top of the footer.
Get in touch
- The headline "Get in touch is hardcoded.
- The phone number is pulled from site settings address "phone number" field.
- The email is hardcoded to [email protected]
- The address is pulled from site settings address "one line" field - and the google maps link is hardcoded.
Thank you very much
This module is loaded in to the footer on every page. All the data pulls from this page via tag footer-feature.
- The piped headline is pulled from the page headline.
- The text is pulled from the page content.
- The image is randomly selected from the page attachments (if more than 1 exist). (image name footer.webp)
- NOTE: you can override the image here for a specific page by adding a page attachment that contains "footer" in the filename.
Follow us - social links
These social link buttons and URLs are all hardcoded - if any changes are needed here - please contact a For Purpose developer.
Stay Connected - Newsletter
If the user is not logged in - there will be a newsletter signup form
Social Media Links
We have hardcoded links to First Alaskan social media accounts in the footer. If any changes are needed to these please contact For Purpose for assistance.
Footer Text
You can update the general footer text through "Site Settings" -> "Footer" nav and using the WYSIWYG editor here:
Footer Content Image (Alaska map)
There is a special image stored on the homepage with file name that contains fai_footer_image_map - which is the outline of Alaska with the red dot on it. The image appears in front of the footer text.
Built By / Created By
These links are required by NationBuilder and hardcoded into the code.
Footer Parallax Image
There is a special image stored on the homepage with file name that contains footer-para-img - which is the outline of Alaska with the red dot on it. The image will be loaded in to the very bottom of the footer as a parallax image.