Because the body has variable sizes, depending on CMS content length, the footer has to be Position: relative instead of Position: fixed.
However, when we set the footer to Position: relative, then there’s a white space to the right of the webpage for mobile views. Even though I set the width:100% for both the navbar and footer.
Note, the mobile page shows up correct in Webflow, but if tested on an actual mobile phone, the navbar and footer do not span across the entire width (test on mobile phone): http://ecstaticlife.webflow.io/calendar
I did look into your site and I see many things wrong.
You specify at lot of fixed width and height for many elements - Stick to Percentages - Research VH, % Width. This keeps it easy to make it responsive.
Secondly, you have a main section that is relative and kind of have all the other elements in absolute positions. This means - you will need to micro manage and measure every element into place. Otherwise they will remain absolute.
Its just simpler to stack them on below the other - Section → Container → Slider next section so on and so forth. This way you don’t need to work on all dimensions.
Does not really matter about your CMS lengths - As long as you constrain how much is being shown etc.
I would really suggest giving a couple of full site videos a go - will really clear things up.
Hi @ConsciousApps, thank you for posting, your participation is valuable
I took a quick peek, and from I can see, there is some overflow on the page caused by 770px fixed width on the Email signup Form class. I would recommend to set that to 75% or a width of your desire… then check again if you have any overflow issue.