• My website is grabertfamily.com and I’ve noticed recently that in firefox and mozilla (in IE my page looks awful, for some reason) that there is a huge gap between the end of my page content and the footer. I try looking around and saw something about deleting the “Clear: both” line in the footer and that made the text in my footer float to the left and made half of it disappear. Any suggestions on how to fix that?

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  • I think it’s widths.
    We don’t have the same tools for IE that we do in Firefox, so we cannot give precise info.

    It’s not clearing – the footer is fine, and you need a clearer. Have you tried reducing the widths involved in the sidebar ? make them as narrow as you can, see if that helps and if so increse them slowly until it breaks ?

    Thread Starter jennibee

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    I’m not really worried if my page looks bad in IE. I don’t use it and I don’t think most of the people viwing my site will either…

    At any rate, I don’t think that worked…

    There are two places for the footer in the style sheet, one where the picture goes (which needs to be the same width as the header) and one where the text goes. I changed it on the text part, refreshed, exited firefox, restarted it, and its still doing the same thing…

    Thanks for trying though, it was a good idea!

    Thread Starter jennibee

    (@jennibee)

    OK, I’m silly…I mis-read your post, let me see something really quick…

    Ok, I changed the sidebar width too…that didn’t work either :/ I’ve changed everything I can to margin it at 0px. It’s fine once you refresh the browser though, so I don’t get it.

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    I have the same problem in FF…but only at first. If I type in https://www.myteenieblog.com, when I first go there, I have the big blank space between the end of the content and the footer also. But, if I refresh the page, it goes away. If anyone can tell me how to fix this, I would GREATLY appreciate it. Thanks!

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