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  • Hello @tabachnik

    You can surely do it using the following custom CSS –

    .ast-small-footer .ast-footer-overlay {
        padding-top: 1em;
        padding-bottom: 1em;
    }
    
    .ast-small-footer-section.ast-small-footer-section-2 {
        margin-top: 0.5em;
    }

    You can manage the values as per your requirement.

    Or if you are using the Elementor page builder to build your website. You can use the Elementor – Header Footer to build custom Headers and Footers easily with Elementor.

    I hope that helps.

    Regards,
    Suman

    Thread Starter tabachnik

    (@tabachnik)

    Hello @brainstormteam
    Thanks for the help!
    On all pages except the home page, this works great. But on the home page, all content shifts to the right (from the viewer).
    I tried different options – the result is the same…
    Elementor I do not use.

    Thread Starter tabachnik

    (@tabachnik)

    Hello @brainstormteam
    I found that the offset only happens when the page content is smaller than the browser window. When I edit the page size before the scrollbar appears, the page is displayed without offset: https://tabachnik.net/
    It bothers me that on other computers, with different monitor proportions, shifting content will again become a problem.

    Thread Starter tabachnik

    (@tabachnik)

    Thanks again @brainstormteam
    I think the issue is resolved.

    Perfect, @tabachnik!

    Glad that the query is resolved and you were able to figure it out.

    Do let us know if there’s anything else we can help you with.

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    Thread Starter tabachnik

    (@tabachnik)

    Thank you and good luck, @brainstormteam
    Everything works perfectly!

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