I get that I can click on a blog post, and then see the footer - but that sort of begs the question : Why put a footer on a page that I can never access - except by clicking and 'reading' a blog post to access something unconnected to what I want to do, so that I can then access the footer in the blog page.
I guess the point here is that if I scroll to the bottom of the home page, then that might be so that I can access the footer - not to load more content in. Other sites have a "Load More" button - so this might be a better option than infinitely scrolling the page.
On blog post page you can see the footer.
I get that I can click on a blog post, and then see the footer - but that sort of begs the question : Why put a footer on a page that I can never access - except by clicking and 'reading' a blog post to access something unconnected to what I want to do, so that I can then access the footer in the blog page.
I guess the point here is that if I scroll to the bottom of the home page, then that might be so that I can access the footer - not to load more content in. Other sites have a "Load More" button - so this might be a better option than infinitely scrolling the page.
Agree 100%. Blows my mind this isn't fixed.