Contend on Child Pages Lower on Page

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Contend on Child Pages Lower on Page

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I am using v1.6. When I create a sub directory in the structure the content for the sturcture area appears lower on the page leaving excessive white space. I have tried a new template, a new page layout and an alternate content part. Nothing seems to correct it. If I show the summary it does come up. If I move the page to a non-child level, the content moves up to the normal position.

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http://198.57.171.94/index.php and click on the Benefits menu link.

I have not had this problem with other installations, but they were an earlier version of phpWCMS. Any suggestions?
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I have added child pages to other categories and do not seem to have the problem there. I will delete the offending category and rebuild. If that corrects it I will add the correction to this posting.
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Hi,

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SOLVED: Content on Child Pages Lower on Page

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Thanks for the suggestion Knut. Makes sense for someone who could not manage to spell Content. I tried it but it did not correct the problem. So I cleared table holding the CONTENT and replaced it with a DIV tag with 20px of margin. It solved the problem and is something I should have figured out. Although it is still a mystery that the placement issue seemed to impact some pages but not all -- just those with child pages.

Thank you for the help.
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