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10/24/2007 12:34 PM
 

I've seen only one post about this white space that occurs at the bottom of the page.... but it didn't really seem to fix my problem....

this is happening all over my DNN site

here's the pic

now some pages of the site DO NOT show the white space at the bottom and some do.

the pages that DO NOT show the space at the bottom are the login page and admin pages.....

the pages that it DOES appear on are the home page and any page that has my custon containers, which leads me to think that there's something going on when the DNN renders the container.

does anyone have any clue as to why this may occur at the bottom of the page..... IT IS happening in both IE and Firefox

muah thanx in advance! please help, this one is driving me mad =(

 
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10/24/2007 2:23 PM
 

My guess would be that it is due to an empty content pane being rendered to the page but with a hard space or other element in it that forces the rendering of the table cell.

If you can post some links to example pages I can try to see if I can pinpoint the issue.


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10/24/2007 2:32 PM
 

Do you have the developer add-ins for IE or FF???  If you don't, I strongly recommend you get them, install them, and start using them.  One feature they have that may help you is the ability to turn on table borders from the tool itself without having to change the skin.  This will help you visualize what specific area of the layout is the one with the bug.  It could be something as simple as a misplaced <BR> but it could be difficult to find.

Carlos

 

 
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10/24/2007 3:01 PM
 

yes I do have the tool and I've been through the code and css over and over, couldn't find it and that's why I posted here.... the web developer tool bar for FF is CRUCIAL =)

 
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10/24/2007 3:03 PM
 

Mitch Sellers wrote

My guess would be that it is due to an empty content pane being rendered to the page but with a hard space or other element in it that forces the rendering of the table cell.

If you can post some links to example pages I can try to see if I can pinpoint the issue.

www.pigskinplayoff.com

check it out and please let me know if there's something that i'm missing, it occurs  on the home page

thanx in advance =)

 
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