Excessive space below tables
Autor: Martin G.
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Following adding some availability pages to one of my sites, a strange 'glitch' has seemed to appear.
Excessive spacing has apeared underneath all of the tables on the following page: http://dogfriendlywales.com/accommodation-availability.html
There are not any paragraphs of blank space/text below the tables but I cannot remove the unsightly spacing below.
Any suggestions or fixes would be greatly appreciated.
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Have you tried to delete the whole, table and replace it – as I can only see the spacing on just the first box.
I am not sure if you have 1 large text box with heading text, image and then heading text and then next image – or if the actual boxes are “tables”
OR
Whether you have 1 table content, another table content and another table content.
Try removing the offending table, (cut it and paste it to another location (say a dummy page – just so you don't lost it) and then save X5 – open it again and then cut from where you copied to pasting it back and see if that makes a difference.
Michael
Did you do the above?
I think that this is a browser issue, as on IE it works ok, but i can see the problem on both Firefox and on Chrome.
On Safari, on my MAC i see no issue either. Now, i wonder therefore if your browser is caching a previous page and somehow the HTML is getting jumbled with a cached page, have you tried it on a machine that has not been to the page - or on a mobile device.
Perhaps X5 can answer you.
Michael
Martin
I have attached a screen shot, to the left is Firefox, to the right is Edge. It is interesting to note that in both browsers, the second table starts in exactly the same place. It appears that Firefox is interpreting the space required for the table exactly the same as edge, but displaying the content in less space.
You could try using a smaller font size or reducing the amount of text as a test. I suspect your text only JUST fits in 2 lines for display, but the engine that works out space required for that text is coming up with a different result. Edge appears to get the same result for both display and space required, but the result is not as pleasing.
Martin, as an afterthought you might try simply removing the carriage returns in the text in the second column (see the edge image to see where you have pressed enter, eg after the word ground in the first descriptive cell).