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3/30/2007 2:35 PM
 

We have also done a number of package skins which is css only. If the end user intention is to reduce the page size by a few K, that is fine. I noticed on one of your pages is nice an low file size at typically 25k excluding images. But this page has an image at 420K which makes saving on a few table not realy of much value.

Salar 

 
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3/30/2007 2:53 PM
 

I guess I'm keen on CSS cos I bought wholesale into the semantic structure and future proofing idea (hey, I even bought the CSS Zen Garden book for goodness sake!) and have largely forgotten how to do table layouts as a result.  Saving a few kb for downloads has never really crossed my mind - but it's a good one to tell the customer.  I guess I'll try shoehorning the header into a table and see what the lovely solpartmenu does.

As an aside, I just looked at the solpart.com website (mainly for a quote like "our menu is fully CSS compaitble") and their menu doesn't work (for me anyway - IE7 & Vista).  Lovely.

Thanks for your time on this.  Perhaps not the single line to insert in my style sheet I'd hoped for but at least something.  And like I said in a previous post, the content on the website I supplied is not mine. The thing with giving your customers a tool like DNN is that they will almost certainly upload bad images and make your great skin look ugly. 

Thanks again,

Andy Carlier.

 
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4/5/2007 11:49 AM
 

The solparmenu has a property called MenuAlignment (at least it does in 4.4.1).  Set the value to "right" and that should do the trick.

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Hope that helps.

dnn:SOLPARTMENU runat="server" MenuAlignment="right" />
 
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4/10/2007 1:36 PM
 

Well blow me.  I searched the documentation before posting in the first instance, but couldn't find such an obvious property.  After your post I rechecked and the next to last property is indeed MenuAlignment.  What a baffling place to put it and what a donkey I am for not seeing it.  Thanks for posting and pushing me back to the book, although I have already relented and done what Salar suggested with dirty tables.

Cheers,

Andy.

 
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