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  Forum  General DotNetN...  Configure It! (...  RSS and PRINT buttons mess up site CSS styles
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New Post 10/21/2008 12:17 PM
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User is offline makman24
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RSS and PRINT buttons mess up site CSS styles 

When clicking on the RSS or PRINT buttons, the site does a post-back and upon return loads a new window with the RSS FEED or PRINT version of the module. This functions as expected. However, when closing and returning to the original page, I am finding that the site CSS styles are messed up. The font-size is larger in some modules, some menu items are missing their text and all kinds of random CSS bugs appear. This is happening in two separate portals we have and in all browsers...  has anyone experienced this bizzare behavior? It almost seems as if on post-back, some CSS is omitted. But that doesnt explain the missing text from my menu items and the fact that other modules appear fine that use the same styles..  the text litterally is gone as menu items that are padded have collapsed...  very strange! The skin is valid XHTML/CSS and works fine in all browsers otherwise. its just when the print and rss buttons are used. anyone?

 
New Post 11/7/2008 12:44 PM
User is offline hastings
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Re: RSS and PRINT buttons mess up site CSS styles 

I’m having the same exact issue and I can’t find any help. Did you find any answers to this yet?

 
New Post 12/18/2008 7:01 AM
User is offline makman24
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Re: RSS and PRINT buttons mess up site CSS styles 

No, no one is very helpful here ever...  We purchased DNN commercial support for hopes of some answers to issues we are facing...  We did round it down though. It seems that on post-back something seems to go wrong with the script manager. We found this out when we were playing with Telerik Rad Controls for DNN and had to load their custom script manager and when we didnt load it we got similar bugs in the site. Not sure if its related, but very similar. I will update this thread if we figure it out though!

 
New Post 12/18/2008 8:18 AM
User is offline Jeff Cochran
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Re: RSS and PRINT buttons mess up site CSS styles 

Does this happen in both Firefox and IE?

Jeff

 
New Post 12/18/2008 9:08 AM
User is offline Baatezu
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Re: RSS and PRINT buttons mess up site CSS styles 

 do you have a link we could look at to see this behavior?

 
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