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Why the footer is not equal in all of pages?

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11 years ago · Last reply by Andrew Misplon 11 years ago

I have a home page, that appears like that (https://db.tt/H8uTUccI), a right footer. But in the sub pages the footer appears like that (https://db.tt/VUHUZmV1).

Do you have any solution? Or i need to include another css/js to the page.php?

Thanks so much!

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  1. Y. Ali 11 years, 11 months ago

    That is because there is no content on the second page. Once you add enough content to the actual page, then the footer will go back to normal size, as it is being pushed down by the new content on the page.

    Hope this helps!

  2. Greg Priday Staff 11 years, 11 months ago

    Hi Thiago

    Do you have a public URL that I can take a look at? It looks like the footer CSS isn’t loading properly on your sub pages.

  3. Thiago A. Klein 11 years, 11 months ago

    Thanks!

    Y. Ali: My page really doesn’t have content.. but some pages will have, how I can prepare the structure of “footer.php” for this?

    Greg Priday: I don’t have public URL yet, some local development machine. If it helps, check that images: Home CSS (https://db.tt/rqfRaz7l) and Intern page CSS (https://db.tt/tIuhCWAQ)..

    Thanks to everyone again!

  4. Greg Priday Staff 11 years, 11 months ago

    From the looks of things you’re using Page Builder content in the footer. Is this correct? I’ve actually investigated this feature in the past but haven’t had the time to get it working properly. For now, it’s not supported. Hopefully it will be in a future update. How are you actually getting it in there?

    The easiest solution would be to use the standard footer widget area to add the content you need.

  5. Thiago A. Klein 11 years, 11 months ago

    Greg, it’s true.. I put the divs of “home” in the footer. I’ll use the standard widget.

    Thanks for your attention.

  6. Dimitar 11 years, 10 months ago

    Hi guys,

    I am kinda having the same issue. If you look the homepage the footer has a normal size – http://www.thraxapparel.com/
    Take a look at the About page though. The footer is huge. Is this because of the Social Widget? – http://www.thraxapparel.com/?page_id=71

    Thank you in advance for your help.

  7. Jim Alourdas 11 years, 10 months ago

    Hi, I think I have the same problem.

    Have a look at the main page: http://www.thraxapparel.com

    If you go to this page though, the footer is quite big: http://www.thraxapparel.com/?page_id=73

    Is there way to minimize it and make it smaller for all pages?

  8. Justin Mc Gibbon 11 years, 9 months ago

    Hi Guys,

    Not sure if this is a solution or not but if you are using the page builder add a new row with an empty text box and this seems to push the footer down.

    So basically,

    Row + Content (Text Box)
    Row + No Content (Text Box)
    Row + No Content (Text Box)
    Row + No Content (Text Box)
    Row + No Content (Text Box)

    This seems to push the page down for me.

    Alternatively if you are using a text / visual

     
     
     
     
     

    Temporary solution hope it helps.

  9. Justin Mc Gibbon 11 years, 9 months ago

    Sorry the

    Alternatively if you are using a text / visual

    Non-breaking space (It actually created spaces in the above post sorry) – (&)nbsp;

    Temporary solution hope it helps.

  10. Andrew Misplon Staff 11 years, 9 months ago

    Hi Justin

    Please open your own thread and I’ll jump in there.

    Thanks

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