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New Post 6/20/2008 2:47 PM
User is offline Alex Shirley
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Re: Icons appear vertically aligned 

This may help:

http://support.dotnetnuke.com/issue/ViewIssue.aspx?id=7937&PROJID=7

 
New Post 6/20/2008 8:36 PM
User is offline greg
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Re: Icons appear vertically aligned 

For some reason it does not let me read that post.  Says I don't have access to it.  Also noticed that vertical problem is in the safari browser also.  In addition in opera browser I can't post to this forum, not sure why but when I hit submit it just gives be the post page empty again and not the confirmation page.  I assumed the vertical buttons had to do with the css in the module maybe.  Everything else on my skin looks the same in all browsers.  Anyone not seeing vertical buttons in their forum using another skin on FF3 and safari?  I just started testing my website with other browsers and this apears to be the only real problem.

 
New Post 7/20/2008 3:49 PM
User is offline Juan Ruival
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Re: Icons appear vertically aligned 

I get this behavior in FF3 when using the forum module with the default skins.  Another pecurliar behavior occurs when I minimize the container for the forum.  When I maximize it again the icons are aligned horizontally and centered.  Very annoying.  When can we expect a fix?  Or if there is a fix for FF3 please post instructions.  Thanks.

 
New Post 7/20/2008 4:39 PM
User is offline Matthias Schlomann
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Re: Icons appear vertically aligned 

It would be fixed in next version.  The release is soon its possible, please read the project blogs, where we inform the community on new releases.


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Matthias
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