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Default PlainHTMLYellow layout problem

With the PlainHTMLYellow theme selected, if one of the web parts has content like Products or Articles that go longer than the standard screen size, the footer doesn't move down. Instead the web parts just start running over the footer. This doesn't happen with the TemplateMonster theme.

What controls how that page extends when the web part content requires it rather than just bleeding over the footer? I've tried comparing the two themes but I'm missing something.

Thanks,

John






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