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# Footer CTA

This section defines the main call-to-action area in the footer. It allows you to display a custom message that encourages visitors to engage with your content or subscribe to your site.

You can also create a fully custom CTA, such as prompting visitors to contact you, schedule a call, or take any other action relevant to your site.

You can customize the **Title**, **Text**, **Link**, and **Description** fields to create a personalized footer experience.

Follow the steps below to access the Hero settings:

{% stepper %}
{% step %}

### Access Ghost Admin

* Log in to your Ghost Admin at `yoursite.com/ghost`
  {% endstep %}

{% step %}

### Navigate to Design Settings

* Go to **Settings** > **Site** > **Design & branding** `yoursite.com/ghost/#/settings/design`
* Click the **"Customize"** button to open the theme editor.
  {% endstep %}

{% step %}

### Open Theme Settings

* Locate the **Footer CTA** options under the **Site wide** section.
  {% endstep %}
  {% endstepper %}

## Available Options

* **Title** — The main heading text of your footer. *Default:* Join the \[site title]
* **Text** — The button label text. *Default:* Subscribe (Portal action)
* **Link** — The URL the button points to. *Default:* Subscribe link (Portal action)
* **Description**— A short message that appears below the CTA. *Default:* Don’t miss out on the latest news. Sign up now to get access to the library of members-only posts.

{% hint style="warning" %}
If the custom CTA link is not defined, the default action will be `#/portal/signup`. The button will be hidden if the Portal is disabled or set to invite-only.
{% endhint %}


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