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There's a large space between the footer widget areas (which are empty) and the footer. Setting the theme to no footer widgets doesn't resolve the issue.
Oddly, it only seems to occur on category pages.
I've tried using the chrome inspector and setting various classes not to display using CSS - but nothing seems to work.
Any help appreciated!
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Improve this questionThis is the page in question:
https://k-12readinglist/category/reading-lists-for-elementary-school-children/
There's a large space between the footer widget areas (which are empty) and the footer. Setting the theme to no footer widgets doesn't resolve the issue.
Oddly, it only seems to occur on category pages.
I've tried using the chrome inspector and setting various classes not to display using CSS - but nothing seems to work.
Any help appreciated!
Share Improve this question asked Aug 11, 2019 at 23:53 Tom TolkienTom Tolkien 33 bronze badges1 Answer
Reset to default 0The issue is with the .block class assigned a css of min-height
.magazine .block {
min-height: 480px;
}
Please change the min-height to auto or remove the 'block' class from that div element
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