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Blank space at the end of some web pages but not all (Dreamweaver)
I'm working on getting my website set up and have certain pages to be
opened in new windows. I have the new windows set to a certain height
so that the pedigrees I've put on the pages can be seen in their
entirety in the new window. I'd like for the end of the pedigree to be
the end of the page. This works for several of the pages, here's one
that is the way I'd like it:
http://www.holmdenhillhaven.com/hamsters/gunner/gunner.html
but some of the pages have a lot of black space at the bottom. I
don't like the way that works for the scrolling/viewing of the
pedigree, here's one that has the extra black space:
http://www.holmdenhillhaven.com/hamsters/mcmurphy/mcmurphy.html
These have all been created in Dreamweaver 8. I used the save as
command for each new one and most of the time it doesn't create the
black space. I've looked at the code but nothing is jumping out at me. I don't think I'm doing anything different from one to the other but I just don't know. Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Janice
I'm working on getting my website set up and have certain pages to be
opened in new windows. I have the new windows set to a certain height
so that the pedigrees I've put on the pages can be seen in their
entirety in the new window. I'd like for the end of the pedigree to be
the end of the page. This works for several of the pages, here's one
that is the way I'd like it:
http://www.holmdenhillhaven.com/hamsters/gunner/gunner.html
but some of the pages have a lot of black space at the bottom. I
don't like the way that works for the scrolling/viewing of the
pedigree, here's one that has the extra black space:
http://www.holmdenhillhaven.com/hamsters/mcmurphy/mcmurphy.html
These have all been created in Dreamweaver 8. I used the save as
command for each new one and most of the time it doesn't create the
black space. I've looked at the code but nothing is jumping out at me. I don't think I'm doing anything different from one to the other but I just don't know. Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Janice














