One page page height

As you may know I'm using your excellent theme for all my customer websites, and am currently building a one page site (temporarily on http://sitrani.search-for.me.uk/), and want to know how to set the page height so it resizes across mobile devices seamlessly with out any white space ?

Thanks in advance for your help,

George Tate

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  • Hi,

    we are sorry but we do not understand how you want to resize page height. We would be greatful if you can send us screenshot with explanation of what you would like to do.

    Thanks!
  • I seem to have solved this, not sure how !

    However I do have another problem: if you look at the site  http://sitrani.search-for.me.uk/ you'll see under the main picture there's a heading Sitrani market opportunity, and that two columns, the first 2/5  and the second 3/5. For some reason the 2/5 column isn't aligning left properly, as you can see there's a slight indentation, even though there is no left padding and it has exactly the same settings as the other columns, Can you help please

  • If you mean the yellow part you can see on http://pasteboard.co/26M18N8K3.png this is how columns inside Muffin Builder works and if you don't like it, you can always try to use Full Width style for the section to make them wider.
  • That's right, it is the yellow bit that's the problem. I'm already using full width, and each column has the same settings, but the 2/5 column - with exactly the same settings for instance as the 1/1 columns above and below, has a different indent and therefore doesn't align properly. I see that the same thing occurs further down the page on the 1/2 column, so it appears that any column other than 1/1 has this indent ?

    I'll try giving the 1/1 columns an indent, hopefully that should do the trick ? 

  • I tried that and see that the padding worked on my laptop, but when I looked at my Smartphone I see that your columns align properly on that, so the padding creates an indent on that so once again we have the mis-alignment problem

  • Yes, exactly, this is how it works exactly. This is how we designed it as probably in some cases while designing we found different issues. If you want to remove those margin/padding for the columns completely, you need to set FULL WIDTH NO MARGIN style but this is no a solution in our opinion because the other columns would be sticky.
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