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Originally I had a background image that appeared as a gradient background. Wanting to have a solid black backgound I removed link to background image/repeat x. The result is a large white space at bottom of page. I have searched quite a few answers to this common problem but none have helped me figure this out.

This is an .php site so if there is an html .div then I cannot find it but in css stylesheet it just reads as #top-bg with background: #000000

I have tried adding in height: 100%; not sure where to adjust margins as recommended by some sites. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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    Some example code and/or demo somewhere would be nice. Aug 8, 2012 at 9:29

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body, html{
    padding:0!important; 
    margin:0 !important;

    background:#000;//is this what you want?
}
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  • Thanks, that immportant and doing it as a css reset on * is what got me going! Mar 24, 2017 at 20:28
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for start have you think to remove defaukt browser padding and margin?

html{
    margin: 0;
    padding: 0;
}

Also, where is define your background?

  • in your first div?
  • in your body?
  • in your HTML ?

for better, background was define in your body tag :

body{
    background-color: #FCC; /* for test */
}

If you have no padding, no margin, this code working for you...

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Try this

body, html {

background:#000;
height:100%;
padding:0;
margin:0


}
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  • There were 2 separate sections above top-bg. One named html and the other body. Both already had magin 0 and padding 0 so I added background and height as you suggested above and it worked! Thank you SO much! Aug 8, 2012 at 13:55
  • Glad I could help, body and html does have 100% height by default we need to set it. Also please mark my answer as correct answer :)
    – Jitender
    Aug 8, 2012 at 13:57
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html {
  background:#000;
}

This was sufficient for me to remove white space.

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