Viewing content height
content height
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User: Chase R. 10 years ago
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| hello.... how do i have a custom CONTENT HEIGHT for each page? I have a master page with header and footer content that i have shared on multiple pages. but whatever that master page content height is set it also controls every page that uses the master page. is there a way to have a master header and footer page that remains constant but also be able to custom size length of page? My short pages have long blank areas on the bottom. the Page Layout inspector is grayed out non selectable. | |
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User: Ozzy S. 10 years ago
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Hi Chase, You could set the master pages height to 50 (the minimum 1.7.5 allows) to get rid of the blank area. ------------------------------- Ozzy Simpson | Oznorts ------------------------------- EverWeb users get a 10% discount on our hosting services! Just use promo code EVERWEB10 to receive the discount! ------------------------------- Facebook | Twitter | Instagram |
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User: Jim S. 10 years ago
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| How then do you add a little distance between the last content and the visible content in the footer? | |
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User: Jim S. 10 years ago
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| Never mind. Unless ther's a reason not to do this, I'm extending the lowest text box to push the footer down. OK to do that? | |
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User: James G. 10 years ago
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| You should be able to go to where page height is set and set the height of the footer. Then move the info in the footer down. It should give a space where you want it. | |
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User: Roddy 10 years ago
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See THIS page under Content Height for info about how to quickly extend the page height when working with master pages.
------------------------------- Roddy Website: http://everwebwidgets.com Contact: http://everwebwidgets.com/ewWidgets-home/contact.html NOTE: I am an EverWeb user and NOT affiliated with EverWeb! Any opinions expressed in this forum are my own. |
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User: Chase R. 10 years ago
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| thanks, Ozzy. I guess i just have to have a separate master page with different content heights for those pages that dont respond well to setting height at 50 (which is sort of a dynamic setting). I have a jotform on one page and the content gets pushed off if I set it to 50, so i have a separate master page setting for that. (if that makes sense. :) site is visionsound.net. i just added a mobile site for it as well. | |
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User: Roddy 10 years ago
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If you follow the link I posted above you will see why you should have a minimum page height for a site which will be viewed on computers to avoid page jump.
------------------------------- Roddy Website: http://everwebwidgets.com Contact: http://everwebwidgets.com/ewWidgets-home/contact.html NOTE: I am an EverWeb user and NOT affiliated with EverWeb! Any opinions expressed in this forum are my own. |
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User: Chase R. 10 years ago
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| thanks, Ozzy. I guess i just have to have a separate master page with different content heights for those pages that dont respond well to setting height at 50 (which is sort of a dynamic setting). I have a jotform on one page and the content gets pushed off if I set it to 50, so i have a separate master page setting for that. (if that makes sense. :) site is visionsound.net. i just added a mobile site for it as well. | |
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