Context-specific header elements

Context-specific header elements Bad Practice
Context-specific header elements Best Practice

Context-specific elements that can be added to a header include:

  • Social media links: Direct links to the brand's social media profiles for enhanced engagement and reach.
  • Primary CTA: A button or link designed to prompt an immediate response or encourage users to take a specific action.
  • Contact information: Quick access to phone numbers, email addresses, or a contact form for easy communication in the form of a Contact button.
  • Search bar: A tool enabling users to quickly find specific content or products within the site or application.
  • Language selection: For multi-lingual sites, allowing users to switch between different language options.[[1]]
  • User account access: Links or icons for login, registration, or accessing user profiles.
  • Shopping cart icon: For e-commerce sites, providing direct access to users’ shopping carts.
  • Notification icons: To alert users about new messages, updates, or other important information.

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