Yes, absolutely! Moreover, the abbreviation FAQ originates from English (Frequently Asked Questions) and is an absolute standard in that language.

The creator probably used the full form, which is 100% linguistically correct, but in web design, it often turns out to be simply too long. In the English version, you can confidently revert to the short abbreviation – every English-speaking user will immediately understand what it means.

Here’s how to handle it best in terms of readability and usability (UX):

1. In the main menu and on buttons (Navigation)

Here, space-saving is key, so the short form works much better. You can use:

  • FAQ

  • FAQs (a very popular, natural English form with an added "s" at the end, indicating plural)

2. In the header on the subpage (H1)

When the user has already clicked the link and entered the subpage, you have more space at your disposal. Here, you can adjust the naming to fit your site’s style:

  • Frequently Asked Questions – if you want the page to sound more official, elegant, or formal (then what the creator generated fits perfectly).

  • FAQ / FAQs – if you prefer a modern, straightforward, and minimalist style.

In summary: changing the long generated text back to "FAQ" in the English menu is a great decision. It is a fully professional and natural solution.

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