# Footer from our blog section

### 58. Footer from our blog section

> Module position: footer-3
>
> Module class suffix: tp-footer-content

![](/files/mftT4arepBBcM5XXvtUo)

If you want your module this way, **Go to backend: Extensions --> Module Manager --> New --> Select type asK2 Content** with the settings below:

#### Step-1:

Once the K2 Content module is created you should follow the steps below

![](/files/IETkRK0slHRy04nFniIV)

#### Step-2:

After selected sub-template you need to add your blog items

Follow the steps below to add the blog items manually

![](/files/VxrhLmosOCiuw9XGwAgR)

#### Step-3:

Once the module is successfully configured SAVE & CLOSE the settings.


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