By Vincent Robert on Sunday, 12 March 2017
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I marked this other topic unresolved because I believe it is the cause. https://stackideas.com/forums/truncation-on-posts-inconsistent. (I added updates to this post as well, but I do not know if moderator gets them)

I have white space showing at the bottom of my latest posts published item. Please see attatched
Hey there,

It seems like that is "Phoca - GAE" module causing this white space area if the page main content height not appear longer enough, you can check my attached screenshot below what i inspect element from your page.

You can test on this following Joomla single article page which I created for testing, try access this page http://snapsterpiece.com/testarticle
http://snapsterpiece.com/testarticle2

You will realised here also have white space, but if the article content display long enough, that white space no longer appear.
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Monday, 13 March 2017 11:44
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Hello Urzh,

I am really sorry for the delay of this reply as it is a weekend for us here. I don't think the truncation is causing these white spaces as the fixes that Arlex provided doesn't involve modifying css / html codes. Anyway, where can I see the issue? I tried to access http://becomethesolution.com/blogs but the page just shows up fine to me.
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Sunday, 12 March 2017 15:39
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Hi there. No, this is for snapsterpiece.com

Thank you
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Sunday, 12 March 2017 21:56
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Yes of course. Thank you so much for seeing this. I understand why now. This can be marked as resolved.
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Tuesday, 14 March 2017 02:09
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Hi there,

You are most welcome. Glad to hear that your issue has been resolved now.

As a gentle reminder, kindly start a new thread if you have any other issue in the future so it will be easier for us to manage your inquiry. I will lock and mark this thread as resolved.
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Tuesday, 14 March 2017 10:48
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