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What (who) is footer - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Footer (disambiguation)

footer         
footer1 ['f?t?]
¦ noun
1. [in combination] a person or thing of a specified number of feet in length or height: a six-footer.
a kick of a football performed with a specified foot: a low left-footer.
2. variant of footy.
3. a line or block of text appearing at the foot of each page of a book or document.
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footer2 ['fu:t?]
¦ verb Scottish fiddle about.
Origin
C18: var of obs. foutre 'valueless thing, contemptible person', from OFr.
footer         
A footer is text such as a name or page number that can be automatically displayed at the bottom of each page of a printed document. Compare header
. (COMPUTING)
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Page footer         
  • Footer from a CD showing the manufacturer and publication date
  • Footer from a CD showing the publisher, musician, date, and type of recording
  • Footer from a dictionary showing the page number and other relevant pages
PAGE SECTION LOCATED UNDER THE MAIN TEXT
Footers; Running foot
In typography and word processing, the page footer (or simply footer) of a printed page is a section located under the main text, or body. It is typically used as the space for the page number.

Wikipedia

Footer

Footer may refer to:

  • Football, especially association football (soccer) or rugby
  • Page footer, in word processing, the bottom portion of a page
  • Website footer, the bottom section of a website
  • Footer or footing, a form of foundation in building construction
  • The unit of measure of difficulty of a particular song in the video game Dance Dance Revolution. ex. 'Can't Stop Fallin' in Love on Heavy' is a 9 footer
  • Trailer (computing), supplemental data placed at the end of a block of data being stored or transmitted, which may contain information for the handling of the data block, or just mark its end.
Examples of use of footer
1. However, he then missed a four–footer to bogey the par–four 11th and a seven–footer at the par–three 13th to give his closest challengers a glimmer of hope.
2. He picked up his second shot after reaching the green in two at the 537–yard fifth, coolly sank a 35–footer at the par–four sixth and holed a downhill 30–footer to birdie the par–three eighth.
3. Gary Doring drove 3,221 miles from Oakland, Calif., with his dachshund in a 26–footer.
4. We searched and eventually found a four–footer lurking behind the local disco.
5. Twelve years later her sister ship, the QE2, ploughed into a 100–footer off Newfoundland.