Yup. You may want to do it in code view though. Sometimes with the WYSIWYG editors, It's hard to get positioning right - particularly as footer.asp just contains code a fragment
I'd put it id a div or table right after the </table> tag and before the </body> tag.
Edit: BTW, If you're using FP for bots, site management, or publishing, you can specify what you want to use as an editor for particular file extensions. I's imagine you could specify DW as the FP editor for asp or htm/html extensions, but seems a little silly.
Personally, I dislike both of them but use FP more than DW primarily for the site management and publishing controls. I have FP set up to use it with different editors for php and css files. FP is ok for html if you use a strict doctype and stay away from the bots.
VS is still the best thing to use for .net though.
Edited by dpyers - 02 August 2005 at 3:32am