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Enhance connectivity with the webpage by incorporating links of social media platforms #262

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ankitsinghbisht8 opened this issue May 23, 2024 · 0 comments

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The feature logic for adding social media links on a webpage involves integrating clickable icons or buttons that direct users to corresponding social media platforms. This enhances connectivity and engagement by allowing users to easily access and interact with the brand or community on various social channels.
Key features includes :Clickable Icons, Strategic Placement, Enhanced Connectivity

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Here are the key features of adding social media links on a webpage:

  • Clickable Icons: Easily recognizable icons for popular social media platforms.
  • Prominent Placement: Positioned in the header or footer for easy visibility and accessibility.
  • Seamless Connectivity: Enables users to transition smoothly from the website to social platforms.
  • Community Engagement: Facilitates interaction, likes, shares, and follows, fostering community building.
  • Brand Promotion: Utilizes social media for brand promotion, content sharing, and communication.
  • Enhanced Reach: Drives traffic back to the website, increasing brand visibility and engagement.
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    We can also place the icons in the footer
    The social media handles will feature interactive elements, including hover effects and click interactions. These elements will make the handles engaging, allowing users to easily identify and interact with them as they explore the webpage.
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