headerforms
Headerforms refer to the structured elements at the top of a webpage or document that provide essential information and navigation tools to users. These forms typically include components such as logos, titles, navigation menus, search bars, and sometimes user account links or utility functions like language selectors. Headerforms serve as a visual and functional introduction to a site, helping users quickly understand the context and purpose of the page while facilitating easy access to key sections.
The design of headerforms plays a critical role in user experience (UX) and usability. A well-organized header
Headerforms are widely used in web development frameworks and content management systems (CMS), such as WordPress,
In addition to static headers, interactive headerforms—such as those with dropdown menus or sticky navigation—enhance usability