Glossary
Below the fold
Below the fold
Below the fold refers to the lower portion of a webpage that isn’t immediately visible to visitors upon loading until they scroll down. Web designers prioritize placing critical content above the fold, such as calls-to-action (CTAs) and key messages. Secondary information, like additional product details and FAQs, is typically below the fold.
Above-the-fold content is crucial for capturing visitors’ attention because it’s the first thing they see, but below-the-fold content can also provide value and engage the visitor. Even though it may not be immediately visible, it can strategically complement above-the-fold content and offer visitors additional information. Learn how to focus user attention on content that matters.
Relevant courses
Other glossary terms
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
Hmm…we couldn’t find any results. Try a different search term or reset the filter.
Reset the filter