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The footer on the front page is an area at the bottom of every page of the Scratch Website and Scratch Wiki. It only shows up on the Scratch Wiki if you are using the Scratch Wiki Skin. It contains Scratch-related links which either are official websites that have to do with Scratch, informational pages about Scratch, or subpages of the main Scratch website. There are 5 sections to the footer; About, Community, Support, Legal, and Scratch Family.

At one point there was a semicolon under the footer due to the Semicolon Glitch.

About
This section mainly focuses on the main about page, and gives 4 links to informational pages about Scratch.


 * About Scratch: The About Scratch link gives a link to the about page on Scratch, which is a page that gives a lot of the main information about Scratch, such as parent/educator info, an introductory video to Scratch, and more.


 * For Parents: The For Parents link gives a link to a page that gives parents information on Scratch, such as answers in an FAQ format to commonly asked questions.


 * For Educators: The For Educators link gives a link to a page that contains useful information for educators about Scratch.


 * Credits: The Credits link gives a link to a page that has all the contributing members to Scratch listed. It also shows the profile picture and names for everyone on the Scratch Team


 * Jobs: The Jobs link gives a link to a page where people can find job openings for working with the Scratch Team.


 * Press: The Press link gives a link to a page on the Scratch Wiki that lists the news articles that Scratch has been featured in.

Community
This section focuses on the community of the site, such as information that's related to the rules and information about Scratch.

The Community Guidelines link gives a link to the Community Guidelines, which are the 5 main rules of Scratch; be respectful, be constructive, share, keep personal info private, and help keep the site friendly.
 * Community Guidelines:

The Discussion Forums link gives a link to the Scratch Forums, a forum which uses the DjangoBB structure that's used for discussing Scratch.
 * Discussion Forums:

The Scratch Wiki link gives a link to the Scratch Wiki, a wiki about all of Scratch that currently contains articles. It's what this article is stored on. The footer also appears on the Wiki (although when the Scratch Team updates it on the main site, it does not automatically get updated here, they are not synchronized. It must be changed manually.)
 * Scratch Wiki:

The Statistics link gives a link to the Statistics page in Scratch 2.0, a page which has many statistics about Scratch. The statistics page contains quite a bit of information, and there are detailed facts about the website which are listed on the page.
 * Statistics:

Support
This section focuses on materials which can give support and help to scratchers. The help page is a main page that gives a boost on starting off with Scratch. There are 6 sections that make up the help page. The first is "Get Started with Scratch", a section with a link to a step-by-step introduction, a link to some of the main starter projects, and a link to the official "Getting Started" video. The second is "Scratch Guides", a section with 3 links to tutorials/guides. The first link is to a PDF called the "Getting Started Guide", the second link is to a flash card-based object called "Scratch Cards", and the third link is to video tutorials. The third is "Explore the Scratch Community", which again, has 3 items. The first item gives a project search that would use the main Explore page, the second item tells you that you can introduce yourself in the Scratch Forums, and the third item gives a very brief description on what following a project/studio does. The fourth is "What is Scratch?" which contains a picture of the Scratch Cat and a link to the about page. The fifth is "Questions?" which tells people what they can do if they have questions search the FAQ or, alternatively, use the Questions about Scratch or Help with Scripts forum. The sixth is "Resources", which contains 7 links. The first is to the ScratchEd website, the second is to the Scratch Wiki, the third is to the download page for the Scratch 2.0 Offline Editor, the fourth is to the download page for Scratch 1.4, the fifth is to the Scratch Statistics page, the sixth is to the How to Connect to the Physical World article here, and the last is to the Scratch Media article here. The FAQ link gives a link to a page that lists frequently asked questions and their answers. These range from general questions to questions about inappropriate content. The Offline Editor link gives a link to a page on how to download the Offline Editor for Mac, Windows, and some versions of Linux. The page also lists known bugs in the Offline Editor, updates information, and information on other versions of Scratch. The Contact Us link gives a link to a page where you send the Scratch Team a message.This could be reporting a user, bug, glitch, or thanking them! The Donate link gives us a link to a page where you can donate money to the Scratch Foundation. Options include how much money and if it will be a monthly donation.
 * Help Page:
 * FAQ:
 * Offline Editor:
 * Contact Us:
 * Donate:

Legal
This section focuses on documents surrounding governmental info.

The Terms of Use link gives us a link to a page containing information on the legal rules of Scratch. The information is very in depth including the user agreement, the ScratchX terms of use, and more. The Privacy Policy link gives us a link to a page about personal information on Scratch. The information goes over what data the Scratch Team collects, how it's used, and more. The DMCA link gives us a link to a page about the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and the Lifelong Kindergarten Group. This page included information on what the LLK will do when dealing with copyright and how to contact them.
 * Terms of Use:
 * Privacy Policy:
 * DCMA:

Scratch Family
The section focuses on other Scratch-related sites:

The ScratchEd link gives a link to a website designated for educators on Scratch. The website is an online community that can be used for things like sharing stories, exchanging resources, asking questions, and finding people. There are also many resources and areas to discuss. The ScratchJr link gives a link to a website for the children Scratch app called ScratchJr. The website provides updates, information, and an area to donate to the app. The Scratch Day link gives a link to a website featuring information on Scratch Day. The website features tutorials on how to host an event, finding an event, and register/login as a host. The website also provides tips and resources for Scratch Day events. The Scratch Conference link gives a link to a page on Scratch providing information on the Scratch Conference. The page also gives information on how to propose a session, the different types of sessions, and registration information. The Scratch Foundation link gives a link to the Scratch Foundation website. The Scratch Foundation is what keeps Scratch running and their website talks about the different things they do for Scratch.
 * ScratchEd:
 * ScratchJr:
 * Scratch Day:
 * Scratch Conference:
 * Scratch Foundation: