How Do I Edit WordPress Footer?
The WordPress footer is a section of your website’s code that appears at the bottom of every page. It’s a great place to include important contact information, copyright information, and more.
But editing the footer can be a little daunting for new WordPress users. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to edit the footer in WordPress.
To edit the WordPress footer, first make sure you have the latest version of WordPress installed. Then, open your site’s administrative panel (usually found at wp-admin).
In the administrative panel, click on the “Footer” link in the left-hand column.
On the Footer page, you’ll see a list of all the sections of your site’s code. The footer is the third section from the bottom.
To add or edit a section of code, click on the “Add a new section” button.
In the “Section name” field, enter a name for your new footer section.
In the “Content” field, enter the code for your footer section.
To add or edit a copyright notice, click on the “Add a new copyright notice” button.
In the “Section name” field, enter a name for your new copyright notice section.
In the “Content” field, enter the text for your copyright notice.
To add or edit a contact information section, click on the “Add a new contact information” button.
In the “Section name” field, enter a name for your new contact information section.
In the “Content” field, enter the text for your contact information.
To add or edit a website slogan or motto, click on the “Add a new website slogan or motto” button.
In the “Section name” field, enter a name for your new website slogan or motto section.
In the “Content” field, enter the text for your website slogan or motto.
Click on the “Save changes” button to save your changes to the footer section of your site.
Finally, to publish your changes to the website, click on the “Publish changes” button.