I have a web firm developing a website and for some reason they cannot get it so that the footer automatically is positioned at the bottom of the users screen. So if there is less white space, the webpage should not scroll, and the footer should appear flush to the bottom of the screen. One some of the pages, the footer is at the bottom, but there is a tiny black space underneath it. My background color is black so I'm figuring this is what it is. I just want my site to function like every other site where the footer appears correctly without adjusting itself. Right now when I go to a page, the footer adjusts itself so I as the visitor see all this movement of the footer and I they can't seem to fix the problem. Can anyone take a look at the below URLs and possibly have a look as to what they might be doing incorrectly? I use the Goldman Sachs website as a great example as to how the footer appears at the correct location regardless of how little content the page has, and the position of the footer is in the correct location as soon as you come that particular page (you do not see the footer jumping down to get in the correct location, it just is in the right location) I've included an example of how I would like my site to look as well.
sachs example (how I would like my site to work):
my site links that have the footer issue:
sachs example (how I would like my site to work):
my site links that have the footer issue: