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The space under the footer on the homepage is not part of the site. It's there because your page content is not tall enough to fill the browser's viewport. If you add more content, the space will not appear.

There's a very small but annoying bar along the bottom on all pages of a Brine site that can appear when you don't use the mobile footer for any content.

If you aren't using the mobile footer you can hide this by adding the following to Design > Custom CSS:


.Mobile-bar.Mobile-bar--bottom {
 padding: 0;
}

Let me know how you get on.

-Paul

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On 9/7/2019 at 4:55 AM, paul2009 said:

The space under the footer on the homepage is not part of the site. It's there because your page content is not tall enough to fill the browser's viewport. If you add more content, the space will not appear.

There's a very small but annoying bar along the bottom on all pages of a Brine site that can appear when you don't use the mobile footer for any content.

If you aren't using the mobile footer you can hide this by adding the following to Design > Custom CSS:



 

.Mobile-bar.Mobile-bar--bottom {
 padding: 0;
}
 

 

Let me know how you get on.

-Paul

Squarespace Expert & Professional Developer

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Hi @paul2009

This doesn't work for my site: cesarlanga.com  (See: https://www.cesarlanga.com/architecture-services)

I want the footer to stay where the footer should be: at the bottom of a page. Squarespace is the only service letting footers to float around. Makes no sense.

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8 minutes ago, cesarlanga said:

This doesn't work for my site

That's because it was written for the Brine template. You are using York so the code required is different.

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