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1. In general, a footer is an area at the bottom of a document page that contains data common to other pages. The information in footers may include page numbers, creation dates, copyrights, or references that can appear on a single page, or on all pages.
A website footer is found at the bottom of your site pages. It typically includes important information such as a copyright notice, a disclaimer, or a few links to relevant resources.
Go to Insert > Header or Footer. Choose from a list of standard headers or footers, go to the list of Header or Footer options, and select the header or footer that you want. ... When you're done, select Close Header and Footer or press Esc.
authorship information. Copyright information. Contact information. Sitemap. Back to top links. Related documents.
Like a document footer, a Web page footer contains information listed at the bottom of the page. The footer is also treated as its own section of the Web page, separate from the header, content and sidebars. The footer is coded in either CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) or HTML (Hypertext Markup Language).
A document footer is a small section at the bottom of each page within a document. It is often used to display company data or copyright information. In longer documents, the footer may be used to specify the current section of the document as well.
The purpose of a website footer is to help visitors by adding information and navigation options at the bottom of web pages. Website footer design is about choosing what to include, with the intention of helping visitors and meeting business goals.
Footers. Footers are small pieces of information that appear at the bottom of a page. The purpose of a footer is to provide additional information about the document and, once created, they usually appear on every page. Writers typically add things like page numbers, the date, document name or author of the document.
The anatomy of a website Lastly, the footer appears at the bottom of site pages. It usually contains small-print items like copyright information. Technically, websites don't require footers to function properly; however, they do provide effective locations to add to your website's functionality.
Like a document footer, a Web page footer contains information listed at the bottom of the page. The footer is also treated as its own section of the Web page, separate from the header, content and sidebars. The footer is coded in either CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) or HTML (Hypertext Markup Language).
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