White Spaces at the Bottom of Desktop Pages

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Raoul
 
 
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White Spaces at the Bottom of Desktop Pages

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Hi,
On the website I've built, https://www.durhamschoolofenglish.co.uk ... ghere.html , I have got white spaces at the bottom of some of the desktop pages. The problem doesn't happen on the mobile pages. I have a feeling that the desktop pages are being stretched to the length of the mobile pages. Is there a way to fix this? Thanks for your time.
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Re: White Spaces at the Bottom of Desktop Pages

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Please see this related FAQ
"There is a large is empty space at the bottom or right side of my page."
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Re: White Spaces at the Bottom of Desktop Pages

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Hi Pablo, please forgive my doubt.

Some pages on my site appear (on the WWB desktop) with white space at the bottom of the page. To solve it, I change the page size in "Page Height" in the "Page Properties" window.

However, the font size of the letters (numbers?) in the vertical tab located on the left are too small for me (I have to use a magnifying glass).

Please, how can I increase font size in WWB desktop vertical tab ?
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Re: White Spaces at the Bottom of Desktop Pages

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Te page height in page properties is for the workspace only, it does not affect the published page.
The actual height of the page is determined by the content of the page.

The fonts size of the User interface is a standard system settings. It should be the same for all Windows apps.
If you have issues with the font size then the DPI configuration may be incorrect.
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Re: White Spaces at the Bottom of Desktop Pages

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The white space on your page is caused by Layer17 being positioned at 3170px from the top of the page.
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