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New Post 3/9/2008 1:59 PM
User is offline abecedarian
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DNN Dropdown boxes width 

what style property affects the dropdown boxes?
In particular, I want to adjust the width of the dropdownactions dropdown in a container, but I'd also like to change that width in some of the admin/host functions as well. It appears to be contrained by the max-length of the text contained as an option.
I'd be happy if I could justify (float?) the dropdown by its right side as opposed to the left.

 
New Post 3/9/2008 6:18 PM
User is offline abecedarian
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Re: DNN Dropdown boxes width 
Modified By abecedarian  on 3/9/2008 8:22:43 PM)

maybe if I could restrict the dropdown to some-pixel-width but cause it to extend to the left instead of right? 
It's a skin thing- modules /containers on the far right of the skin cause the dropdownaction control to extend beyond the right edge of the div... and consequently beyond the defined 'body width' and off-screen.
I've tested it on a screen width of 800px and a body-width of 760px (spec'd as such in the CSS to accomodate vertical scrollbars) and the controls cause the body to grown beyond screen width and require vertical scrolling.

 
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