• Resolved hamster2116

    (@hamster2116)


    Hello, what would be the best way to specify the min-height for pages? Some of my pages have little content and as a result the footer is always in different places and the gradient background is cut off. After trying to figure this for a while, is there a setting that I missed or is it best to make a child theme? Thanks!

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  • luisherranz

    (@luisherranz)

    That’s usually solved with a bit of CSS. What theme are you using?

    Moderator Kathryn Presner

    (@zoonini)

    Hi @hamster2116 – I assume you’re using Twenty Twenty-Three since you posted in this forum, is that correct? Would you be able to share a link to your site so I can have a look? Seeing it directly will help me suggest the best option for you. Thanks!

    Thread Starter hamster2116

    (@hamster2116)

    @zoonini Indeed I am talking about Twenty twenty three theme.

    Please view the site here:

    https://url.dev/7bQnvQA/

    It looks to me like there is no minimum page height, you can see this on pages with little content.
    The footer is at different position on each page.

    I did html {height: 100%;} and this helped a bit. The site has a gradient background that used to get cut off depending on amount of content on the page. Now it‘s seamless.

    In FSE I made a page and footer template with plenty of padding but it doesn‘t help much with the footer position. I worked with premium themes before where the footer has a more consistent position across all pages and that‘s what I‘m missing here.

    I‘d appreciate any suggestions! Thanks.

    Moderator Kathryn Presner

    (@zoonini)

    Hi @hamster2116

    Please view the site here:

    Unfortunately that link is giving a 404 error. (Sorry I couldn’t look sooner, I was out last week.)

    The footer is at different position on each page.

    As with all other default themes (Twenty Twenty-Two, Twenty Twenty-One, etc.) the footer is displayed below the other content on each page, and there is no minimum page height.

    Perhaps you might want to experiment with a sticky-footer plugin if you’d prefer another type of display for your footer?

    Moderator Kathryn Presner

    (@zoonini)

    I’m marking this as resolved since it’s been a while since we’ve heard from you. If you need help with anything else, don’t hesitate to start a new thread.

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