Questions tagged [footer]
The content at the bottom of each page in the Stack Exchange network which contains the copyright notice and useful intra-network links.
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Background color of "Community Events" mod page spilling into the footer on some sites with custom themes
The moderator page /admin/community-events has a nice little form to fill out which will create a community event. Problem is, that form's white background has ventured where no maintext background ...
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Chat landing page footer is barely readable for some sites
For some sites with a custom design, e.g. Ask Different and English Language Learners, the chat landing page has a dark gray footer. This makes the black text there very hard to read:
site design / ...
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Link name is "Twitter" in bottom bar, but already changed to "X" in profile
I noticed that formerly link to twitter in profile has been changed to X:
At the same time link name in bottom bar is still "Twitter":
Should this be changed as well for consistency?
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"Your Privacy Choices" is misaligned in responsive view [duplicate]
Sometime between March 10 and March 11, a "Your Privacy Choices" link was added to the footer. Clicking on it lets you check and update your cookie preferences. (Thanks for that!) However, ...
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Should footer socials be updated?
The current socials
Should the footer be updated to be X instead of Twitter? The URL remains twitter.com and media usually refers to "X, formerly known as Twitter", but they've technically ...
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dark-mode Code of Conduct page footer is light on sites with dark-mode support
Sites with dark mode usually have a black footer with light text, but in the Code of Conduct pages, the footer is light background color with light text.
Sample screenshot from Stack Overflow Code of ...
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Eeek! Footer can be broken when certain code is inserted to a post
On the SO post https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46677752/the-difference-between-requirex-and-import-x#:~:text=require%20uses%20module.,more%20or%20less%20like%20module.
The footer style is ...
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Licensing text at the bottom of the page links to Stack Overflow regardless on which site you are on
At the bottom of every page, on the right side of the footer there is the text that goes like this:
Site design / logo © 2022 Stack Exchange Inc; user contributions
licensed under CC BY-SA. rev 2022....
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Capitalization of "site" in the Data Explorer's footer
There's a small capitalization inconsistency in the footer between the main site and the Data Explorer.
On SE the footer has the word "Site" capitalized while it's written "site" ...
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CC BY-SA in footer should be capitalized
The footer currently has cc by-sa written in small case but it should be capitalized as CC BY-SA following the style used in the official Creative Commons page, the Help Center, and one of the ...
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"Cookie Settings" on stackexchange.com doesn't do anything [duplicate]
Clicking on "Cookie Settings" on footer of stackexchange.com doesn't bring up the Cookie Settings.
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"API" list item in the footer is misaligned on smaller-width viewports
Here is a screenshot (freehand red circle included) of the "API" list item misalignment when the @media screen and (max-width: 980px) media query kicks in for viewports of less than 980px ...
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Footer contains "Legal" and "Terms of Service", but they are pointing to the same page
Site footer has a link for "Legal" (https://stackoverflow.com/legal) and a link for "Terms of Service" (https://stackoverflow.com/legal/terms-of-service). I noticed the former page ...
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Rename "Feedback" to "Meta" in footer
This post might not be relevant to MSE, but it is relevant to sites in the network.
The Feedback link in the footer directs us to child meta. I am glad about this. But, I feel the word "Feedback&...
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Reducing the weight of our footer
As you may be aware, we’re deprecating our mobile views, so with that in mind, it would only make sense to try to reduce the page weight in the responsive views that’ll be replacing them.
Currently, ...