Meaning Footer
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In a report or document, a line or block of text that appears at the bottom of every page which is printed from a computer.
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c. 1600, "a pedestrian;" 1781, "a kick at football;" 1863, British student slang, "the game of football;" see foot (n.), football, -er.
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The term Footer usually refers to the bottom section of a web page in the web design terminology. It usually contains information like copyright notices, links to privacy policy, credits, etc. It may also contain code and scripts that a WordPress theme developer would want to include in the page but after loading the rest of the page content.
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One or more lines of text that appear at the bottom of every page of a document. Once you specify what text should appear in the footer, the application automatically inserts it. Most applications all [..]
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A line or lines at the bottom of a Web page giving the name of the person (or persons) responsible for creating and maintaining the site, and its host. The footer may also include the date of last upd [..]
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A formatting style designated in HTML by a specific tag and used at the end of an HTML file.
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Bottom table area of a document such as a word file or internet page. You can add text and images in footers.
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A footer is information that is repeated at the end of each page in printed documentation or on each topic in online documentation. For example, the footers on the TechScribe website all contain a cop [..]
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Text running across the bottom of every page. Usually just a folio
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Some emails include a "footer". This is the area at the bottom of an email where you might find unsubscribe information.
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(n) (used only in combinations) the height or length of something in feet(n) a person who travels by foot(n) a printed note placed below the text on a printed page
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Continuous 8" or 10" thick concrete pad installed before and supports the foundation wall or monopost.
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Information, such as page number or chapter title, that appears at the bottom of every page. Also called running foot.
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An area at the end of an email message or newsletter that contains information that doesn’t change from one edition to the next, such as contact information, the company’s postal address or the email address the recipient used to subscribe to mailings. Some software programs can be set to place this information automatically. Forward (also Forward [..]
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The content at the very bottom of an email message. It typically includes, at a minimum, contact information, including the sender's physical address (a commercial-email requirement in the EU, th [..]
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(computing) A line of information printed at the bottom of a page as identification of the document (compare
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