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New Post 3/17/2008 3:54 AM
User is offline Vera Hausherr
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Media module without container disrupts page layout 
Modified By Vera Hausherr  on 3/17/2008 5:58:43 AM)

Hi,

I want to use the media module to display a single image on my site. No header, nothing, so I figured, just don't display the container and it should work. It does so beautifully in IE7.

In Firefox, however, it completely messes things up: The next module in the same ContentPpane is not BELOW my image, but to the RIGHT of it, overlapping totally with the RightPane.

I cannot find out where the mistake sits. Without the container I get the following source code.

[td id=contentpane runat=server]
   [span id="dnn_ctr371_ContentPane"]
      [div id="dnn_ctr371_ModuleContent"]
         [img src=myImage.gif]
      [/div]
   [/span]
   [table -- correct table for the next module (displayed with container)]
[/td]

There are no weird classes anywhere, everything is text-align:left, and nowhere is anything like a float defined that might cause such an overlap.

This error only occurs with the media module, and regardless of which skin I'm using. If I have the same picture as the only content of a Text/HTML module and do not disply the container, it works fine.

Any ideas?
Vera

PS. By the way, I'm using latest version of Media module (the one included in DNN 4.8.1).

 
New Post 3/17/2008 8:42 AM
User is offline Joe Craig
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Re: Media module without container disrupts page layout 

Probably the easiest thing to do would be to use a container that doesn't do anything except be a container.   Save this as transparent_no_title.htm and you'll have one (take out the spaces in the tags that I put in to post in the forum):

 

< div id="contentpane" runat="server" >[DROPDOWNACTIONS]< /div >

 
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