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hoofdheader

Hoofdheader is a Dutch term that translates to main header and is used to describe the top region of a page or document that contains branding and navigational elements. The concept applies to both print and digital media and serves as the first point of visual identity and orientation for readers or users.

In traditional publishing, the hoofdheader, often referred to as the masthead or title banner, identifies the

In web design, the hoofdheader is the site header: a container at the top of a webpage

Accessibility and semantics are important considerations. Use semantic HTML elements such as the header element and

Variants of hoofdheader exist, ranging from a compact header with only a logo and menu to a

See also: masthead, header (website), koptekst.

publication
and
provides
branding,
the
issue
date,
and
sometimes
ownership
information.
It
establishes
the
recognizable
look
of
a
publication
and
remains
consistent
across
pages.
that
typically
includes
the
logo,
primary
navigation,
and
search
controls.
It
may
also
feature
a
hero
image,
promotional
banner,
or
call-to-action.
Modern
hoofdheaders
are
often
responsive
and
can
be
fixed
or
sticky
during
scrolling
to
maintain
access
to
navigation.
provide
accessible
labeling
for
navigation.
Ensure
sufficient
color
contrast,
scalable
typography,
and
keyboard
operability.
Performance
considerations
include
avoiding
clutter
and
ensuring
fast
rendering
on
mobile
devices.
full-width
header
paired
with
a
large
hero
region.
The
exact
design
depends
on
branding
goals,
content
strategy,
and
user
experience
requirements.