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Description
Problem
All links in the footer (e.g., Blog, About, Contact, etc.) open their respective pages but land the user at the footer section of the new page. The user must manually scroll up to see the actual page content.
This creates a poor user experience because navigation feels “broken” — the expectation is to be taken directly to the top (or main content) of the page.
Expected Behavior
Clicking any footer link should:
Load the target page.
Automatically position the viewport at the top of the content.
Steps to Reproduce
Scroll to the footer of the site.
Click any footer link (e.g., Blog, About).
Notice the new page loads but only the footer is visible.
Suggested Solution
Update footer links so they anchor to the top of the target page.
Ensure smooth scrolling behavior for consistency.
Verify across all footer links (not just Blog).
Impact
Fixing this will greatly improve navigation consistency.
Users won’t need to manually scroll up after using footer links, making the site feel more professional and intuitive.