Header and Footer in SiteStudio designer

Hi,
Is there any option for header and footer in SIte Studio Designer?
Regards,
Harini.

These fragments might fall under the category of "other", as an example, there is a copyright fragment in the Other tab of the fragment toolbox window. You could copy that and enhance it to make your footer.

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