Shopware 6 Edit Footer

How to edit the footer in the Shopware 6 administration area

How to set up and edit the Shopware 6 Footer in the administration area, you will learn in this Shopware 6 tutorial. Using the contact page as an example, we will show you how to create it, place it in the footer menu, and thus play it out in the frontend.

Shopware 6 Edit Footer - How to do it

We’ll take a look at how to edit and customize the Shopware 6 Footer to your liking in this blog article. We have already configured the footer menu for our store in advance. This can be found in the administration area under Catalogs in the categories. If you like our
Create Category Blog
you should read it in advance so that you know exactly what to consider when creating and editing a category.

The importance of the footer

There has always been a tendency to describe website users as too comfortable to scroll for long periods of time, which is why even talented designers and content creators neglected the footer for a long time and considered it as a minor issue. However, close consumer analysis has made the opposite observation: the user consciously or subconsciously looks through the entire page and thus analyzes your company or service. Inexperienced designers tend to create top-heavy pages that position all offers and information at the very top, while the right approach is characterized by designing the page like a “slide” that consistently ends in the footer.

What belongs in a well-designed footer?

The focus on user-friendliness remains the be-all and end-all. The clear arrangement of content should be designed according to the following pattern for desktops and tablets:

  1. An attractive header with logo and top navigation that invites you to use it.
  2. A graphic element as an eye catcher and “eye candy”.
  3. A professionally worded claim or good sales copy
  4. The actual footer with widgets

Footer settings in the categories

In our category“Footer” already exist the subcategories “Information” and “Service“. In turn, further subcategories are included there. What we now have, for example. still missing is a contact page. We want to place these in the service section. To do this, click on the context menu in the corresponding subcategory and click on “New subcategory”. Name them and confirm your entry with the checkmark. The first thing you should do now is to make the category active, because only then it will be visible in the frontend. If you would click on it now, we would be shown a white page.

Layout assignment when editing the Shopware 6 footer

Therefore, we need to assign a page layout to this subcategory. We hypothetically assume that there is no contact layout so far. Therefore, we go to “Create new layout” and decide to use the full-width store page.
We also name this and create it final. If this is the very first time you’ve seen this menu so far, feel free to check out our detailed Shopware 6 Experiences blog about it, where we explain each of the features of this editor.

What you can do wrong with the footer

It makes a lot of sense to place the mandatory information such as the privacy policy and imprint in the footer, but you should not forget to include category lists and links. If your site contains blog elements and is rather text-heavy, don’t forget to display recent posts to subconsciously suggest topicality to the recipient. Furthermore, it is worth indicating payment and return methods, as this emphasizes and underlines their professionalism and trustworthiness.

Finally, configure the entry point for the footer navigation

For our purpose it should be enough to drag a text block and a form into the main field. After that save.
Now go back to the contact category, make sure it is activated, assign the layout and save. As we can see in the frontend, our footer customization was successful.
If this is not the case for you, go to the setting for your sales channel and configure the entry point for the footer navigation to the correct category, as well as the entry point for the service navigation to optimize your Shopware 6 holistically.

One last tip and how eBakery can help you

Since the user’s “appetite” is naturally turned on by reading your offer, you can place an offer in the footer that is particularly important to you. It is possible to increase sales in this way, quite simply. According to the similar principle, this blogpost is also written: We would be happy if you contact us and bring your Shopware store up to speed with us. At eBakery, we will help you with all your eCommerce needs and take your business to a whole new level.

For questions about Shopware 6 contact eBakery

If there are any questions about it, leave them for us in the comments. For all other Shopware 6 optimization requests, contact our Shopware 6 experts. You can find all the information on our Shopware Agency page.

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