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  2. Category:Sports footer templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Sports footer templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Sports footer templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  3. Website footer - Wikipedia

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    In web design, a footer is the bottom section of a website. It is used across many websites around the internet. It is used across many websites around the internet. Footers can contain any type of HTML content, including text, images and links.

  4. Wikipedia:List of infoboxes - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Health and fitness subsection. 2.1 Medicine. 2.2 Other health and fitness. ... Template:Infobox periodic table group/footer (Transclusion count: 42) Template: ...

  5. Footer - Wikipedia

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    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; 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

  6. Template:Sidebar or footer/example - Wikipedia

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  7. Wikipedia:Page footers - Wikipedia

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    The MediaWiki namespace has seen a rather enthusiastic increase of use recently and has been used to create page footers that link related articles. For example, the bottom of Germany links to the other EU countries; the bottom of Neptune (planet) links to the other planets in our solar system; the bottom of University of California, Berkeley links to the other University of California campuses.