HTM-000110 | The <footer> Element
The HTML <footer>
tag is used for defining the footer of an HTML document or section.
Footers usually contain information such as the author of the document, copyright information, links to terms of use, privacy policy, etc.
Contact information within a <footer>
tag should be marked up using the <address>
tag
Although footers are typically located at the bottom of a document, this is not required (although it cannot be placed within a <header>
or another <footer>
element, and it cannot contain a <header>
element).
A document/section can have more than one footer.
The <footer>
tag was introduced in HTML 5.
An example of the <footer>
element being used inside the<article>
element.
The <footer>
element used to mark up content relevant to your page as a whole.
Here is an example:
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example.
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example.
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