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# Footer Template Part

The footer is designed in the Themer so navigate to the Cwicly Themer in the Dashboard.

## Open Themer

* Navigate to the Dashboard.
* Find Cwicly and open the Themer.

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## Add Footer Template Part

Next, we need to add a Footer Template Part.

* Open Parts.

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Find "footer" and click the Edit icon to to edit the footer template part.

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## Site Editor

This opens the Site Editor where you can design or import a Footer from the library.

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The footer should now look something like this.

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## Save

Remember to Save your footer.

* Click the "Save" button in the Top Bar.

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## View

To view your site, navigate to the Dashboard and click the "View Site" icon.

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The Front End should now look something like this, with a header, content and a footer.

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