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Old 11-27-2017, 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by tropaj View Post
i mean... do you know that thin line which separates the main area from the footer? (the upper border of footer = bottom border of main area). in other words, the line that separates footer from main area. that line i am talking about.
That distance is of no consequence; what matters is the distance between the body content and the footer content, which can be adjusted by varying the margin.
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