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6/2/2007 3:01 PM
 
Hi everyone!

I am working on my first dnn skin ever, and I've only recently started using CSS to control layout of pages. My issue that I'm hoping some CSS guru can help me with is this: I am using the default containers styles which set width to 100%. My containers end up inside a div which has set left and right margins. In IE though, the containers' width becomes the width of the div plus its margin widths.

The container width is correct in firefox and opera, but not ie.

Can anyone give me some tips please?

Thanks!
 
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6/4/2007 7:24 PM
 
problem solved. i just put some explicit width entries in my css for the containing divs....
 
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