What is Below the Fold
Below the fold refers to the part of a webpage that is only visible after scrolling (as opposed to above the fold, which is the content users see as soon as the page loads). While content below the fold doesn’t get seen straight away, it’s still valuable real estate: it’s a space to expand on your message and share supporting content once you’ve caught users’ attention.
A brief history
The term “below the fold” comes from newspapers, where the page was literally folded in half. Stories or ads below the fold were out of immediate view and only seen once the paper was opened (whilst those above the fold were visible straight away, so tended to include the biggest stories and headlines).
Good to know
Where the fold falls isn’t fixed. Different screen sizes and device types affect how much of your page is visible straight away, and what you’ll have to scroll down to see. It’s important to test your page on various devices to make sure you know what content is above and below the fold on all of them.
It’s also important to note that the part of your page that’s below the fold still plays a crucial role in engagement. Users who scroll are typically more interested and ready for more in-depth information (like detailed product specifications, testimonials, or FAQs).
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