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5/1/2007 1:40 PM
 

Sorry to be a pest here but I just left a meeting at my school where administration reiterated their strong desire to use the repository as a online library reference desk for our school to better serve students doing online research.  My skin still breaks during postback and if you did not see it before would you please take a closer look, specifically at the top menu

[ Home >>Contact Us>>Giving 

after postback it looks like this:

[Home>>

    Contact Us>>

    Giving

Also, in the left pane area, after postback, the black side gradient image does not retain the same width but is truncated  and does not fill the left pane any longer.

The final thing that happens after postback is that the aggregator tabs that the repositories reside in apply a hover class even though it is not defined in the aggregator module css.  This happens in both IE6/7 and FF.

I imagine your tired of hearing me repeat this, and like I said earlier, if you can't troubleshoot my skin, that's fine, but I need to know if a work around to my problem is possible.  If not, I will have to abandon the reference desk idea for now.  I really can't leave this live and wait for the next release in hopes that it fixes my problem.  Hope this doesn't sound pushy...just needing some help.

Thanks,

Paul

 
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2/23/2011 10:58 PM
 
Hi Paul,

I am using Repository 3.5.1 and DNN 5.6.1. I got the same problem while visit a URL in Repository module. I found that you had fixed the problem, grateful if you can share your work around and code, thanks!

http://www.jupiterchristian.org/Academics/Library/tabid/65/Default.aspx
 
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