Banners / call to action - Large, eye-catching images or phrases that encourage you to do something, like ‘Buy Now’ or ‘Sign Up Today’, E-commerce features - Tools that allow you to buy things directly from the website. ‘Add to basket’ lets you choose items to buy, and ‘View basket’ lets you see what you’ve chosen., Forms - A place where you can enter your information, like your email address, to sign up for updates or newsletters., Social media links - Icons or links that take you to the website’s social media pages like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc., Search - A box where you can type in words to find specific information within the website., Contact information - Details on how to get in touch with the people behind the website. This could include a phone number, email address, or a ‘Contact Us’ form., Homepage - The first page you see when you visit a website. It gives an overview of what the website is about and may show you the latest content., Navigation menu - A list of links that helps you move around a website. It often includes links to important pages like ‘About Us’, ‘Services’, ‘Contact Us’, etc., Site logo - A symbol or image that represents the website or company. It’s usually found at the top of every page. It is often a clickable link that will take you back to the homepage.,
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