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7/31/2007 1:36 PM
 

Before upgrading from 4.5.3, I am wondering if the spacing in the Announcement Module has been addressed? OR, is there a way to modify the large spaces placed between each announcement?

 

 

 
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7/31/2007 2:13 PM
 

please check the download page for new module releases as modules are developed separately and packaged with the framework, after a new module version has been released.


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7/31/2007 2:28 PM
 

So, for clarification, does this mean there is a new module release for Announcements since 4.5.3?

 
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8/1/2007 9:19 AM
 

I do not in fact see a different module that is different than what is currently installed. Is there a fix that I can do to adjust the spacing between eadch Announcement?

 
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8/1/2007 11:22 AM
 

What spacing are you referring to?


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