Thread:Extension talk:MobileFrontend/Navbox/reply

This is a good point. Traditionally, there have been large groups of 'content' elements that have been below the last header, even though in terms of 'sections' they don't logically belong to that particular section. I have thought about this in the past and also for usability/accessibility purposes, it would be best if we added a special header between the last section and the 'footer' sections. Currently this is not the case however, and adding it would require huge amounts of edits in the wikitext, so short term, it's not really a good solution. I guess we could write some sort of 'detection' routine for the english wikipedia in the short term, but it doesn't really sound like a sustainable idea either. Elements that fall into the 'content footer' section of a Wikipedia article are generally: Navbox, Stub templates and succession boxes.