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  • amsolutions Friend
    #150167

    Hello,

    On some pages where the content doesn’t extend far enough down the page, I am getting a white gap after the footer (which is black).

    How do I fill in this space to be black instead of white?

    Thanks 😎

    Sherlock Friend
    #339438

    Dear amsolutions,

    Please give me screen shots for clearer,I have checked your site but did not see the problem.

    amsolutions Friend
    #339445

    Please see attached, thank you.


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    amsolutions Friend
    #339446

    <em>@amsolutions 173480 wrote:</em><blockquote>Please see attached, thank you.</blockquote>
    In the mean time I have been adding blank .png images to forcefully increase the height of some of the pages but this is tiresome. If I can just make the white gap black instead, this would be ideal.

    Thank you 🙂

    Sherlock Friend
    #339447

    Dear amsolutions,

    I just checked your site on ie as well as on firefox but did not see the problem appearing,please tell me how can I check it

    amsolutions Friend
    #339450

    <em>@dathq 173482 wrote:</em><blockquote>Dear amsolutions,

    I just checked your site on ie as well as on firefox but did not see the problem appearing,please tell me how can I check it</blockquote>

    I’m using Firefox. Please note that this problem is not on ALL the pages. It is only on a few of the pages where there is not much content, for example on “News” as I have attached in the screenshot above.

    amsolutions Friend
    #340027

    Hi, any help please??

    Saguaros Moderator
    #340164

    Dear amsolutions!
    <blockquote>I’m using Firefox. Please note that this problem is not on ALL the pages. It is only on a few of the pages where there is not much content, for example on “News” as I have attached in the screenshot above.</blockquote>
    I checked your site on same browsers as Firefox, IE7,8, Safari….. but i could not see the problem, Did you fixed this issue ?
    7471

    amsolutions Friend
    #340213

    <em>@tienhc 174343 wrote:</em><blockquote>Dear amsolutions!

    I checked your site on same browsers as Firefox, IE7,8, Safari….. but i could not see the problem, Did you fixed this issue ?
    7471</blockquote>

    Hi,

    It’s still showing up in my Firefox browser.

    Nevermind, it doesn’t really matter I guess.

    nigelmaine Friend
    #344801

    Hi

    I use a 22″ monitor. If I do not have a page that fills the screen, I get a white gap at the bottom of my screen.

    When I have a longer page, it pushed the footer elements to the bottom of the screen.

    How can I resolve this problem.

    Thanks in advance.

    Nigel


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    uniquebiz Friend
    #344843

    nigelmaine;180080Hi

    I use a 22″ monitor. If I do not have a page that fills the screen, I get a white gap at the bottom of my screen.

    When I have a longer page, it pushed the footer elements to the bottom of the screen.

    How can I resolve this problem.

    Thanks in advance.

    Nigel

    Hi Nigel
    I use a 24 ” screen at 1920 x1080 if you can give me a live url I can use firebug etc to check the code, screen shots show the problem , but you cannot see the code behind screenies 🙂

    Cheers Shannon

    nigelmaine Friend
    #344883

    Hi Shannon,

    Thanks for your reply. The URL is as follows:

    http://www.marketandmotivate.com/what-we-do/salesxchange/partners-network

    It doesn’t happen on every page, only the ones will a small amount of content. But when I look at the same page on a different screen it looks fine.

    Hope this helps,

    Regards

    Nigel

    uniquebiz Friend
    #344890

    nigelmaine;180183Hi Shannon,

    Thanks for your reply. The URL is as follows:

    http://www.marketandmotivate.com/what-we-do/salesxchange/partners-network

    It doesn’t happen on every page, only the ones will a small amount of content. But when I look at the same page on a different screen it looks fine.

    Hope this helps,

    Regards

    Nigel

    Hi Nigel
    I can see the problem only at resolutions above 1600 x 900. When viewed under that resolution the page renders fine and the bottom black footer area is indeed at the bottom of the page, above that and you get a significant white gap.

    What the cause is ? Beyond me I’m not that css aware, however if the developer or JA staff can view at the higher resolutions they will see the problem and find a fix quickly, it may be they don’t run at HDMI resolutions?

    This is a concern for developers as a large number of web surfers are also TV / Movie watchers or gamers and run HDMI capable monitors which default to 1920 x 1080.

    If this post doesn’t get looked at by a dev in the next few days, Nigel, send a support ticket.

    Sorry I could’nt solve the puzzle completely
    Cheers Shannon

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