White rule appearing below colored panel (bug?)

I am making a long web page for a client, temporarily hosted at Business Catalyst:
http://col2013micro.businesscatalyst.com
At the bottom of the page there is currently a yellow panel. It butts to the blue browser fill. It looks fine in Muse; but, there is always a white line at the bottom of the panel when seen in a browser. It shows up that way in Muse Preview, too.
Am I doing something wrong, or is his a bug?

Yes, that is the line. And, yes, I think you are on the right track.
The Footer and Bottom of Page are both set at the same setting. I checked this on the Master Page. Also, the Bottom of Page on the page is set as high up as it can go. And, I don't think I can adjust the Footer on the page itself. So, that white line must be the white page showing. I would hate to make the page yellow, just for this one area, though. In any case, it looks like it must be a Muse bug to me.
I had another issue with white lines appearing where they should not: I butted two image frames together. I did this again nemerically to make sure they are exactly touching. No strokes or spaces, and the images are bigger than the image frames. There is a vertical line where the two images butt together. I have to overlap the images to remove the white line. The white line shows in a browser, but not so much in Muse.

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