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Moving footer inside div id="page"

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I'm stuck with a footer placement issue. I would like to see

appear inside
on all pages. I have somehow achieved this on one page of my site (http://www.communicreations.ca/case-study-cannexus-2011), but on the rest of the pages it appears outside/below the page div. A fresh pair of eyes to help out would be greatly appreciated!

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Kate
When you say you "somehow achieved" it... what steps did you take to get there?

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communicreations
Hi Kate. Great question but I'm not so sure I've done anything. I even tried removing all my custom CSS but the same issue remains. The page that successfully displays the footer inside the page div is the only page that uses the Banner template. Does that help?

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Rob
Can you go to Dashboard > PlatformPro > Template Setup and drop down the list to Banner Page. While it's on screen, take a snapshot with Ctrl + Prt Scr and paste the image in your image editor. Save it and upload it to your site or imgur and provide us with the link. I suspect that the way you have the Banner Template setup is the way you seem to want the rest and that the other pages simply need to be adjusted accordingly.

Former PageLines Moderator, Food Expert and Raconteur

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communicreations
Here are screenshot links, Rangelone. Several pages use the default template so I've included that for comparison as well. I don't see any difference between the two. http://www.communicreations.ca/images/ss_banner.png http://www.communicreations.ca/images/ss_default.png That sound you here is me scratching my head??¦

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kastelic
#footer should not be inside #page. The fact that it is on that one page is probably due to an extra closing div tag in the page content for that page, which could close the #page div before the footer starts.

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communicreations
An extra closing div tag made a lot of sense, but I wasn't able to find one. I know this isn't the preferred way of doing things, but I edited footer.php by promoting #footer to just before
. Now all footers are consistent but space below them varies from the home page, though I can probably correct that with some tinkering. Thanks for all your help, and to all a great day!

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