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New Post 4/17/2006 9:17 AM
User is offline Susan Robbins
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left justification with hidden container 

In DNN v4, I've added the FAQ module to a page and added a few FAQ entries. Under Page Settings, I turned off the option to display the container. When I preview the page, the FAQs are centered (even though the alignment option  is set to "Left").

If I display the container, the FAQs are left justified.

Is there a way to get the look I want, i.e. left justified but without the container?

Thanks.

 
New Post 6/18/2007 7:50 PM
User is offline Rod Weir
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Re: left justification with hidden container 

Yep, I get this also.  I would also be interested in a solution to this issue.

Thansk

 
New Post 6/19/2007 12:24 AM
User is offline Tim OBrien
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Re: left justification with hidden container 

Does look like a bug, in edit mode it works as you would expect with a text-align applied inside the module and in view mode it isn't there. 

Have you tried creating your own simple container with a style="text-align:left" applied to it? 


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