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The menu and the footer

Publishing a page is not enough to make it reachable: something has to lead there. That is the role of the top menu and of the footer, each of which is set in a single document, under the Configuration menu.

The top menu

The menu takes up to six entries, ordered by drag and drop and translated language by language. Each entry points either to a page of your site — picked from a list, so the link follows the page if its address changes — or to a free URL, for an external site.

The booking button is set separately: it is the highlighted call to action on the right of the menu, the one that takes visitors to the planning. Six entries is few, and deliberately so: a short menu is read at a glance, including on mobile where it folds into a drop-down.

The footer

The footer is organized into columns of links — a "Studio" column, an "Information" column, that is up to you — preceded by a brand block: your logo and a short translated paragraph. That is the natural home for the pages that do not belong in the menu: terms and conditions, privacy policy, contact.

The social-network icons in the footer are not declared here, but in the Appearance tab of the settings.

The initial setup creates a complete menu and footer, pointing at the pages it generates: the simplest path is to start from those and rework them.