#middle has padding-top:2em; as defined on line 555 of your css.

Rick Gordon

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On 9/24/14 2:10 PM, John wrote:
At this link:  http://www.coffeeonmars.com/ I have an image just under the 
header nav which spans my wrapper. to achieve this, I placed a call for the 
image after the nav, but before my #middle content area, as #middle has right 
and left padding.

The image is in there, but there’s a space beneath it which I have tried 
mightily to find and eliminate. I’m having zero luck. This image is placed 
there by a text widget in WordPress..I’ve tried calling it by its widget id, 
and next looking for a descendant selector way of grabbing it that doesn’t 
break other things.
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RICK GORDON
EMERALD VALLEY GRAPHICS AND CONSULTING
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WWW: http://www.shelterpub.com
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