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“Footer” is web design terminology referring to the section of your website that typically appears at the bottom of every web page after the main content.
How do I import a header template in WordPress?
To import a header/footer, go to your WordPress admin dashboard. Click on: Templates. Import Templates.
Open one word document, navigate to the “Insert” tab menu on the Ribbon of Microsoft Word 2007/2010/2013, under the Header & Footer options, you can easily see the “Footer” item at the middle. A Built-In dialog will appear by clicking Footer.
How to fix the footer at the bottom of the page?
The easier of the two is the fixed footer. To make the footer fixed, in CSS set the footer’s position to fixed position:fixed and position the footer to the bottom of the page bottom:0px. Here’s a code snippet from CSS-Tricks. A pushed footer is a bit trickier.
When you are in the body, anything in the header/footer will appear faded. When you are in the header/footer, anything in the body will appear faded. http://www.addbalance.com/usersguide/sections20…
Why do you need a footer on your website?
Often neglected by web designers, website footers are nothing less than a stop point where users can decide if your website is valuable to them or not. There’s no too much scrolling, when it comes to reaching the bottom of a webpage, users will find it and extract the most of it. What to integrate in a website footer?
As the copyright notice, the terms of service are not mandatory, but they should be included in the website footer. They refer to the general rules and guidelines people are deemed to follow when using your website. They may be named as such (“Terms of Service”) or “Terms of Use” or “Conditions of Use”, like in the example of Amazon: