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New Post 6/2/2008 8:50 AM
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IE 7 not maximising minimised modules 

Hi, I would like a small footprint on my site so have minimised quite a few modules. ( DNN 04.08.03) Works perfectly in Firefox. Had me cursing IE 7 when modules refused to maximise or maximised extremely slowly. I am a community run website so not sure if I could afford annual support. I would really like to fix this rather than maximise everything and go into the css and attempt to hide the minimise/maximise button and hide alt text from viewers - will do that as a last resort.

Any ideas? My knowledge of DNN is that: I can ftp into my server and edit files but can't access the database which is hosted for me. I can edit .ascx files through the DNN interface and edit CSS PA files. Haven't tried to do anything else yet so if anyone has any ideas, specific instructions on how to get to the code would be appreciated. Also, javascript is Greek to me.

What is the likelihood of this being fixable either by me or a professional?

Jessica

 

 

 

 
New Post 6/8/2008 7:30 PM
User is offline cowontherun
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Re: IE 7 not maximising minimised modules 

I managed to fix it from the information on page 74 of the book 'DotNetNuke Skinning and Design' by Hay and Walker. I downloaded the correct container's .aspx file via FTP, opened with Notepad, added AnimationFrames="0" after the id="dnnVISIBILITY" line, then uploaded the .aspx file to the server via FTP.

Yipeeeeeeee!

 
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