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Subtle way to tell the user there is more content below? (Mobile)

Subtle way to tell the user there is more content below? (Mobile)
  1. How to tell user to scroll down?
  2. Which part is the end of the content that users can see on a page before the scroll down?

How to tell user to scroll down?

Give Users a Visual Cue

Sometimes the best way to make users scroll is to directly ask them to do it. Simply inform users that most of the content is available below the fold. A subtle visual cue, such as an arrow pointing off-screen or a text “scroll down”, can inform users that most of the content is available below.

Which part is the end of the content that users can see on a page before the scroll down?

Above the fold content is the part of a web page shown before scrolling. Any content you'd need to scroll down to see, would be considered 'below the fold'. The 'fold' is where the browser window ends, but the content continues underneath.

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