Inexplicable void in one of my Hubs

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  1. AppleScripter profile image65
    AppleScripterposted 10 years ago

    I have been working on a hub that I used to have on another site on the internet, and published ok, so that is not an issue, but when I went back to it early this morning, I was working on completing a new article and there was a big void below my content and then some empty text, code and photo modules.
    When I set it up, I chose the option to use a template from another hub that I created.

    This is the first time that I have experienced this. I can't get rid of that empty area, and if I try to add something new, it wants to appear above previous content. Anyone have an idea as to what is going on with this ?

    I was going to delete the hub and start anew. I just wonder if a page can get corrupted so that you cannot correct the problem ?

    1. Writer Fox profile image31
      Writer Foxposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      This could be a result of how HP positions an ad on your Hub.  You can usually get rid of the blank space by moving more text to the place where the blank space appears on your published Hub.

      1. AppleScripter profile image65
        AppleScripterposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        Actually, I was in edit mode when I discovered this. I'm not sure if it appeared the same way as published. I decided in the mean time to unpublish until I got some advice on what to do. I will check it in preview mode first and see before I proceed any further.

        Thanks

    2. Marina Lazarevic profile image77
      Marina Lazarevicposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Hey AppleScripter! Can you post a screenshot of the issue?

      1. AppleScripter profile image65
        AppleScripterposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        Hey,  Marina Lazarevic

        Got the issue resolved, it was html-related

    3. galleryofgrace profile image71
      galleryofgraceposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      You should be able to highlight the empty space and delete it.

  2. moonlake profile image80
    moonlakeposted 10 years ago

    Have you clicked the HTML and removed any extra <p> I'm sure you have tried that but just thought I would mention it.

    1. AppleScripter profile image65
      AppleScripterposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      I'm afraid it was extra '<p></p>' pairs in my html....oops. Don't know how that happened.

      Thanks moonlake and Writer Fox for ideas

      1. moonlake profile image80
        moonlakeposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        It happens all the time and I don't know what causes it.

 
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