I'm pretty sure its called a "Foot Note"
This is called a footnote.
This is called a footnote.
The explanation at the bottom of a page is typically referred to as a "footer." Footers often contain information such as page numbers, dates, authorship, copyright notices, or navigation links. They provide additional context or details related to the content on the page.
At the bottom of their front page there is a long explanation of what they will charge for and what they may not. Nothing is realy free
A footnote is a brief explanation or citation placed at the bottom of a page, or at the end of a chapter or book, providing additional information or references related to the text above. Footnotes are commonly used in academic and research writing to offer clarity and support for the main content.
To specify a page number at the bottom of a document page, you can usually do this in the header or footer section of your word processing software. You can insert the page number using the "Page Number" option and align it to the bottom center or bottom right of the page. This will ensure that the page number is displayed at the bottom of each page.
Yes a footer is designed to display at the bottom of each page.
To hyperlink to the bottom of a page, you first need to create an anchor at the bottom of the page using an HTML element with an id attribute, such as <div id="bottom"></div>. Then, you can create a hyperlink that points to this anchor by using a URL fragment: <a href="#bottom">Go to Bottom</a>. When the link is clicked, the page will scroll to the specified anchor point at the bottom.
That is called a footnote. Footnotes provide additional information or citations for sources referenced in the main text. They usually appear at the bottom of the same page or at the end of the document.
on the bottom of the first page
A header can print at the top of every page; footer on the bottom.
Well, the easiest way is to look down at the bottom of the page you are reading.