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New Post 8/2/2007 9:02 PM
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Re: Announcement Spacing (4.5.5) 

What's your template there?


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New Post 8/2/2007 9:03 PM
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Re: Announcement Spacing (4.5.5) 

I see you already sent it so remove the highlighted part. Hopefully that's enough.

<table><tr><td>[IMAGESOURCE]</td><td valign="top"><span class="SubHead">[TITLE] - [PUBLISHDATE]</span><div class="Normal DNN_ANN_Description">[DESCRIPTION]&nbsp;<a href="[URL]" target="[NEWWINDOW]">[MORE]</a></div><br></td></tr></table>


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New Post 8/2/2007 10:33 PM
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Re: Announcement Spacing (4.5.5) 

There will also be some additioanl spacing there becasue of the paragraph tags the editor wraps around every entry.

You can manage this by adding a reference to how paragraphs will be formatted in your css file. Somthing like p{margin: 1px 0px 7px 1px;} might be what your after.

Note that this will impact ALL of the content on your site, not just your announcements.


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New Post 8/2/2007 10:43 PM
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Re: Announcement Spacing (4.5.5) 

Thanks for this hooligannes - unfortunately that has not rectified the large space between each announcement - is there anything further I can do? I am also wondering if my situation is an isolated one? Is this the standard setting for the module?

 
New Post 8/2/2007 10:44 PM
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Re: Announcement Spacing (4.5.5) 

 jhoelz wrote

There will also be some additioanl spacing there becasue of the paragraph tags the editor wraps around every entry.

You can manage this by adding a reference to how paragraphs will be formatted in your css file. Somthing like p{margin: 1px 0px 7px 1px;} might be what your after.

Note that this will impact ALL of the content on your site, not just your announcements.

I thought of this - but it is only with this module that I am experiencing this issue :?

 
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