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New Post 6/10/2008 2:48 AM
User is offline Atlas Computer Systems
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Re: Placing the forum on my site messes with the layout? 

It is very strange, I have no other problems with my forum except this one layout issue? I haven't put the forum live yet and tbh I don't really want to until I can get this problem working.

 
New Post 6/10/2008 8:47 AM
User is offline Matthias Schlomann
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Re: Placing the forum on my site messes with the layout? 

Try the standard blue skin and containers that is included in the dnn package.  If the issue is still pressent it is not the skin, is the issue with the standard skin solved it is your skin.

The DNN Modules by selve do not overriding some skins or containers.  So this issue is caused on any other thinks.


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Matthias
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New Post 6/10/2008 7:23 PM
User is offline David Press
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www.jiggyjigs.com
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Re: Placing the forum on my site messes with the layout? 

My website is using the standard blue dnn skin as I am yet to skin it myself or have it skinned.

 

Any ideas?

 
New Post 6/10/2008 7:59 PM
User is offline Chuck Rizzio
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Re: Placing the forum on my site messes with the layout? 

Hi all,

I vaguely recall having this problem a while back and if memory serves me correctly I believe it was because of the "Cache Time" setting on the Module Settings.  Check the module settings on the Forums module and change "Cache Time" to 0 if not already set to 0.

Hope this helps,

Chuck

 
New Post 6/10/2008 10:00 PM
User is offline David Press
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Re: Placing the forum on my site messes with the layout? 

I have looked into the Forum Settings (both in the module and forum settings) and Page Settings and cannot find anything to do with Cache Time.

 

Am I looking in the wrong place?

 

Dave

 
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