That depends what you mean by 'foot code'.
Web page footers often contain valuable information such as copyright notices, a link to the web developer/webmaster, and utility links such as 'Contact", "Privacy Policy" and "Site Map".
Modern website footers can even contain Twitter feeds, contact forms, entire site maps (like this site) and other social media tools (also, like this site).
At the very least your footer should contain a copyright notice.
Code Example:ThisisalistThisisalist
You anchor it to an URL. You would like to have the image send a visitor to another webpage. Add this code, direcly above the image code <a href="another webpage address"> and this code direcly after the image code </a> This will made the image a clickable link to "another webpage address".
Webpage design is used to enhance the information presented on a web page. This information may be for education, entertainment, social networking, or to sell a product. One needs a webpage designed for the purpose of exposing more people to the message presented on the webpage.
The browser is used to parse an HTML file and return a visual representation of the code as a webpage.
HTML.
HTML?
It can be but source code is just the code of a webpage. Whatever format it is.
HTML in a webpage is the basis of formation of it. It uses tags to define it's usage.
Finding subdirectories on a webpage that is not your own is often times a difficult task. Many subdirectories can be found by checking the source code of a webpage.
a URL is the destination of a webpage and is identifiable by the code you type in to view a webpage, for example www.google.com is the URL code for the Google Search Site
All media producers have have a purpose
You can evaluate the design of a webpage by it's HTML code. HTML provides all the designing of the page.