Page size options...

Hi all,
I've been looking EVERYWHERE...
Trying to figure out the page size different options in the inspector.
What is top and bottom padding, header height and footer height?
Can someone direct me to some good tutorials?
TNX
Yael

A typical web page can consist of three parts: a header, a body and a footer. You can do without the header or footer parts (set to zero pixels), but you obviously need to have content on the page (body part). Either the height of the content you put into each part will determine the height of that part, or you can set it manually in the inspector window.
'Padding' refers to the space you might want to have above and/or below the page. When you use padding, the browser background will fill up the padded space above and/or below the page.

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