I always find working with Responsive Websites a spot bothersome, but I've encountered a small issue - no fault of WYSIWYG - on which I would like some advice.
Unfortunately my pre-existing website is currently live, as I didn't want to upload the amended one, with these few issues. If it were necessary, I would be happy to let someone look at the files and see where I'm going wrong.
To try to explain what happens, I have two pages, for example - one is identified as 'teaching', while the other is 'teaching 1c'.
On the former when previewing the page locally, everything is fine, and there is no excess of space below the page when viewed in either default or 320 mobile format. But with the latter, while it seems to me that it is similarly set up, now I get quite a lot of annoying white space below, when viewing the default size, though the 320 mobile version is fine.
I can temporarily correct this by removing the CssMenu which closes the mobile page and links back to the home page, but if I add it back in, then the white space returns on the desktop. The same CssMenu is used on the first page as the other page, so I am at a loss as to why this is happening.
I have noted when looking on the Objects Manager, that the CssMenu which is visible at the 320 setting, but hidden at the default, appears as CssMenu1, both times. But, try as I do, when I attempt to copy the CssMenu on the other page, it always appears as CssMenu2. I have used Render Hidden Objects, but can't see anything that would seem to be causing the unwanted white at the bottom, and it would seem that the CssMenu is the culprit.
Any help or suggestion would be most welcome, as I'm starting to pull my hair out - and I haven't got that much left! Many thanks, in anticipation.
