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  2. Page footer - Wikipedia

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    It is typically used as the space for the page number. In the earliest printed books it also contained the first words of the next page; in this case they preferred to place the page number in the page header, in the top margin. Because of the lack of a set standard, in modern times the header and footer are sometimes interchangeable.

  3. Page header - Wikipedia

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    The counterpart at the bottom of the page is called a page footer (or simply footer); its content is typically similar and often complementary to that of the page header. In publishing and certain types of academic writing , a running head , less often called a running header , running headline or running title , is a header that appears on ...

  4. List of file signatures - Wikipedia

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    Header file of a .hdr/.img pair in NIfTI format, used extensively in biomedical imaging. 52 41 46 36 34: RAF64: 0 Report Builder file from Digital Metaphors: 56 49 53 33: VIS3: 0 Resource file Visionaire 3.x Engine: 4D 53 48 7C 42 53 48 7C: MSH| BSH| 0 hl7 Health Level Seven (HL7) Standard for electronic data exchange : 70 77 72 64 61 74 61 ...

  5. Page layout - Wikipedia

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    Page headers and page footers, the contents of which are usually uniform across content pages and thus automatically duplicated by layout software. The page number is usually included in the header or footer, and the software automatically increments it for each page.

  6. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Layout

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    An article may end with Navigation templates and footer navboxes, such as succession boxes and geography boxes (for example, {{Geographic location}}). Most navboxes do not appear in printed versions of Wikipedia articles. [l] For navigation templates in the lead, see Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Lead section § Sidebars.

  7. 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. Footers can contain any type of HTML content ...

  8. Header - Wikipedia

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    Header (computing), supplemental data at the beginning of a data block E-mail header; HTTP header; Header file, a text file used in computer programming (especially in C and C++) A pin header is a mainly male style of electrical connector on printed circuit boards, including motherboards, providing links to external devices

  9. Template:Box-header - Wikipedia

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    The following box-headers are examples of HSV color palettes arranged by hue. They can be copied to your portal's /box-header subpage, or used directly on the portal page (preferred). Note that the second parameter for the edit link is optional; if not defined then no link will be displayed.