test2


  • Same template
  • Same footer
  • Same CSS
  • One post OK
  • One post not OK

⇒ The problematic post contains something different in its article body (an image, table, ad, div, iframe, float, custom HTML, etc.).

So the thing to compare is:

Post content of 2026/06/test.html vs post content of the working post.

Not the footer.

If you want me to find the exact culprit, paste the HTML of the test post body (the content you entered in the Blogger editor), and I'll look for the element causing the extra space. That's where the difference must be.


  • Same template
  • Same footer
  • Same CSS
  • One post OK
  • One post not OK

⇒ The problematic post contains something different in its article body (an image, table, ad, div, iframe, float, custom HTML, etc.).

So the thing to compare is:

Post content of 2026/06/test.html vs post content of the working post.

Not the footer.

If you want me to find the exact culprit, paste the HTML of the test post body (the content you entered in the Blogger editor), and I'll look for the element causing the extra space. That's where the difference must be.