White space down page

Hello!


I am new to web design and Dreamweaver. I'm working on a Web site just to practice, but I'm stuck now. My question is:

How can I remove the white space at the bottom of the page, or how to make the background image to continue when you scroll the page down?

Also, I want the vertical line to continue thus.

I've attached a photo for more details.

Thank you!!

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No tables or APDivs use for all this.  You don't need them.  APDivs remove the content from the normal document flow.  The tables are for tabular data only; No layouts.

Start over.  Go to file > new > Starter models.

Select one in the sensitive Samples - starters or models Bootstrap folder.

Choose an appropriate layout.  Press the button create.

Nancy O.

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