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New Post 8/28/2008 1:34 PM
User is offline Jari Ivanoff
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Weird Module Menu Problem 

 I have a weird problem with a skin I am making (and my first container, based on one of the original containers):

The module menus appear "off-module" :
Picture of errer

 Here is the skin and container I am making:www.klover8.se/VLBuss.zip

Here is my "test-site": http://www.klover8.se/skintest

BTW: Do anyone know how I turn off borders in the containers head-row?
And how I get rid of the padding in the menu to the left in Internet Explorer?

Best Regards
Jari Ivanoff

 
New Post 8/28/2008 2:04 PM
User is offline Fooberichu
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Re: Weird Module Menu Problem 

As brought up in this thread, the core navigation menus (DNN Nav and SolPart) have issues with "pure css" layouts and positioning.  You can wait for the 5.0 changes and the changes they bring with the navigation system, download and attempt to use the beta dnn.webcontrols, or find an alternative menu (which I opted to do when I ran into this).


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New Post 8/29/2008 2:04 AM
User is offline Jari Ivanoff
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Re: Weird Module Menu Problem 

Okay? Hmm.. is it  possible to change the actionmenu in a container?

How do I do that? Can I use i.e. the "Housemenu" ?

/Jari

 
New Post 8/29/2008 7:23 AM
User is offline Fooberichu
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Re: Weird Module Menu Problem 

Yes, you can use other menu systems (such as HouseMenu) for the container actionmenu.  In my instance when I ran into this problem I replaced it with the Telerik RadMenu (but that is far from free).  Here is a thread elsewhere that discusses all about using the HouseMenu: http://www.dnncreative.com/Forum/tabid/88/forumid/13/postid/584/view/topic/Default.aspx

Good luck!


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New Post 8/30/2008 7:35 AM
User is offline Jari Ivanoff
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Re: Weird Module Menu Problem 

I changed the [ACTION] object to [DROPDOWNACTION]. It will do the trick, not the nicest, but since it will only be visible to the editors it doesn't matter.

So now that problem is solved. :-)

Thanks for all help!

/Jari

 
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