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New Post 9/4/2007 10:39 AM
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Fixed width 

I searched for the answer and couldn't find it. I was curious if anyone knew of a way to have the module with a fixed width.

Example; I have multiple 'Links' modules in my left pane, depending on the character length of the link text, the module will display in different widths. Does anyone know how to create a '100%' width or a fixed width so they all align with each other in the left pane? Thank you for any feedback given.

 
New Post 9/4/2007 3:34 PM
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Re: Fixed width 

You can modify the container code to set a specific width for the contaner.


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New Post 9/4/2007 6:54 PM
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Re: Fixed width 

I apologize, maybe I should have said this upfront but I am new to DotNetNuke and am unsure how to go about that. Could please elaborate how to edit the container code to accomplish this. Thank you in advance for any feedback.

 
New Post 9/4/2007 10:53 PM
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Re: Fixed width 

I would suggest reading through the Skinning guide under Resources > Documentation. That should give you a good kick start with skinning.


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New Post 9/6/2007 9:01 PM
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Re: Fixed width 

Again I apologize if I am not understanding this. I read through the Skinning Guide and could not find what I was looking for. What I did notice was the following;

I am currently running the latest DNN 4.05.05. As an example; I currently have the two default Skins DNN-Blue and DNN-Gray. In my left pane I use three Links module and each have different length links in them.

If you use the DNN-Blue Horizontal Menu - Full Width you will see in the left pane the modules will not be aligned with each other.

If you use the DNN-Gray Horizontal Menu - Full Width you will see in the left pane the modules will maintain the same width regardless of the length of content.

I noticed that this has nothing to do with the Container since I did not change the container. Based on this it tells me has to do with the Skin. I am obviously missing something in a file somewhere. I appreciate more detailed guidance if possible. As I type this I also realize that this isn't just the Links module but others as well. If I need to relocate this thread I can post it else where. Thank you in advance for any feedback.

 
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