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New Post 5/9/2008 8:43 AM
User is offline Ole Jørgen Legård
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formatting issue after upgrade 

After I ugraded to the latest version of the blog module, the formatting got screwd up. It does not look anything like the formating on this page:
http://www.dotnetnuke.com/tabid/825/default.aspx

Both the dotted and solid horizontal ruler is missing together with different font type and size. Anyone know what could be the problem? One of the first time I logged in after upgading it was OK, but after that it has been wrong.

 
New Post 5/9/2008 9:27 AM
User is offline Dario Rossa
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Re: formatting issue after upgrade 

Hi Ole,

according to what you have described, it looks like the module's stylesheet is now missing or could not be found in its place: DesktopModules/Blog/module.css. You should check if this is the case. Anyway, what version of DNN are you using? Is the installation live now? Could you post an address to see the issue?

Best regards,
Dario Rossa


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New Post 5/9/2008 9:50 AM
User is offline Ole Jørgen Legård
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Re: formatting issue after upgrade 

The following is in the top of the html page:

<link id="_DesktopModules_Blog" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/DesktopModules/Blog/module.css" />

When I check this file it only contains the following:

 /* ================================
    CSS STYLES FOR Module Blog
   ================================
*/
.BlogInfo
{

}

.SearchOptions LABEL
{
 font-family: Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica, Serif;
 font-size:x-small;
 
}


.CreateFrom
{

 font-size: 10px;
 color: #003366;
 font-family: Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica, Serif;
}

(The site is online, but it is password protected, and I dont want to post a usernam/password on this forum.)

 
New Post 5/9/2008 10:12 AM
User is offline Ole Jørgen Legård
6 posts
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Re: formatting issue after upgrade 

Additional info:

When I open module.css using IE I get the listing in the previous post, but when I download the file via ftp everything looks ok (the file is the same as I find on this page). Any ide? Could it be some caching issues with my service provider?

 
New Post 5/9/2008 11:39 AM
User is offline Rip Rowan
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Re: formatting issue after upgrade 

 Ole Jørgen Legård wrote

Could it be some caching issues with my service provider?

Sounds as if that could be the case.  Also try making sure IE's cache is clear.


 
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