1. Drew
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  3. Thursday, 28 March 2019
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Good day Ciarán,

I've placed a J51 Icon Module into footer-1 and would like to reduce the amount of space at the top and bottom of the footer (see image).

I've also tried placing the J51 Icon Module into base-2c, and changed the padding of the and bottom to 1 or 0 and still have more space than what I would like.

Trying to achieve a long narrow footer bar (or other position with black background - 'base-1, base-2, footer-1') with minimal black area above and below the J51 Icon Module.

How might this be achieved please?

Thank you - Drew
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Hi Drew

Would you have a URL to an example of your module?

Ciaran
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Good day Ciaran,

Yes - Thank you

- Drew
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Thank you Drew

You appear to have some empty icons both above and below the visible icon. In the Icons(s) tab of your module settings, try deleting any empty blocks.

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Thank you - I had them removed before and did not see any difference - must have forgot to "refresh"

- All good - thank you!!

- Drew
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