This section states the purpose of each reusable element.

Introduction

Reusable Element - an element that contains other elements, like a group, that can be used in more than one place. This is useful when reusing the same elements often.
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Reusable Elements

footer

The footer reusable element is located at the bottom of a page. It provides an example of how it can include external links, such as company's social media, navigation and copyright notices.
A great website footer design keeps people engaged and moving through the website. The workflows included with this element are pretty straightforward to follow.
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This reusable element is customizable, so it is possible to change styles and content of element while keeping workflows or using as inspiration for your own.
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Tip: Add Privacy and Terms page links here, as well as create separate pages for these links. It will help you go through App Store and Google Play approval procedures, in case you convert your Bubble app into native iOS and Android apps. These links are also important for Facebook login.

header

The header reusable element sits at the top of each page and serves a few very important purposes. It does provide a place for the company's logo, navigation, and page title which are part of a consistent user experience that all good websites share.
Other common header features, like - search, shopping cart (for eCommerce), login/logout, user profile, and notifications (if applicable). The workflows included with this element are pretty straightforward to follow.
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This reusable element is customizable, so it is possible to change the styles and content of the element while keeping workflows or using it as inspiration for your own.
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Tip: This page comes with demo logins that have been placed for testing purposes. They may be removed from your app.

Signup / Login Popup

This reusable element is a pop-up element used for simple sign-up and login processes.
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subscribe-group

This reusable element has a CTA button that triggers a popup to register the user’s email for mailings. Emails are added to a list on the Mailchimp platform.
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