Notes at the bottom of a page are called "footnotes." They provide additional information, citations, or commentary related to the main text, helping to clarify or expand on the content without interrupting the flow of reading. Footnotes are typically indicated by a superscript number or symbol in the text, corresponding to the note at the bottom of the page.
It is called a header.
A reference placed at the bottom of a page is called a footer. It typically includes information such as page numbers, copyright details, or additional notes relevant to the content on that page. Footers help provide context and attribution for the information presented on the page.
footnotes
Endnotes. If they are at the bottom of the page, they are Footnotes.
Endnotes
Reference notes are usually at the bottom of the page and will show you another bible verse that has the same idea or saying that you can look up
I'm pretty sure its called a "Foot Note"
Novels most of the time include cliff notes and analysis. The cliff notes of located on the bottom of each page.
Text at the bottom of all the pages is called the "footer" At the top of the page it is called "header" These can be identical on all pages or first page different or different on even and odd pages.
dodo at the bottom of the page
This is called a footnote.
This is called a footnote.