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Unwanted Space under the image

Explorer ,
Aug 02, 2017 Aug 02, 2017

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Hai...

I've placed some images in 480 breakpoint.. but... when I trying to resize, there is unwanted spaces under the last  image (pls check 2nd image attachment)..err1.JPGerr2.JPG

How to fix this..?? pls help me

Note : I triedā€‹ with both Rectangle and image frame

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LEGEND , Aug 02, 2017 Aug 02, 2017

1. Reduce the minimal page length on layout page in both breakpoints to, letā€™s say, 400 px.

2. Deactivate ā€žSticky Footerā€œ in ā€žPage Propertiesā€œ of every breakpoint.  (This option decides, if the footer always it at the bottom of your browser window (even if thr page content is shorter), or it sticks at the bottom of the page content area.

Now all should be ok.

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LEGEND ,
Aug 02, 2017 Aug 02, 2017

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This may have many causes.

Please give us the .muse file, containing only the  images and elements shown in your screenshot, then we can have a closer look. Follow this instruction: https://forums.adobe.com/docs/DOC-8652

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Aug 02, 2017 Aug 02, 2017

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Here is the Link...
Testing_Image.muse - Google Drive

Thanks

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1. Reduce the minimal page length on layout page in both breakpoints to, letā€™s say, 400 px.

2. Deactivate ā€žSticky Footerā€œ in ā€žPage Propertiesā€œ of every breakpoint.  (This option decides, if the footer always it at the bottom of your browser window (even if thr page content is shorter), or it sticks at the bottom of the page content area.

Now all should be ok.

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Aug 02, 2017 Aug 02, 2017

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wow... great !!!.. its work...

and what is the difference btwn Sticky footer and f.JPG  ??

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LEGEND ,
Aug 02, 2017 Aug 02, 2017

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If you assign the ā€žFooterā€œ attribute to an element it sticks to the footer and alway stays

ā€¢ at the bottom of your browser window (if ā€žsticky footerā€œ is checked and the browser window is taller than the page content, or

ā€¢ at the bottom of your page content (if ā€žSticky ā€šFooterā€œ is unchecked).

Just try this:

ā€¢ Place 2 rectangles:

Screen.jpg

ā€¢ Define the small one as a ā€žFooterā€œ object.

ā€¢ Now check and uncheck ā€žSticky Footerā€œ and preview the page in browser.

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Aug 06, 2017 Aug 06, 2017

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great

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