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6/27/2007 5:07 PM
 

Hi,

Anybody knows if there is any method to set a minimum width and height for a given module? (html/text or any other module type)

Sometimes setting the module size may be handy to get a nice layout...

 

thanks,

dani

 
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6/28/2007 1:03 PM
 

There is not a setting for that in the module interface, you might be able to use custom containers to get the look you need...


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6/28/2007 1:32 PM
 

Put a div wrapper around it by using the Header and footer fields of the module settings.

Then just put a style on the Div tag that sets your height and width.

The following link has details about something simular:

http://blogs.snapsis.com/PermaLink,guid,5910d1de-8165-4872-92ea-756b125e3841.aspx


DotNetNuke Modules from Snapsis.com
 
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6/29/2007 10:13 AM
 

as always John another great recommendation! 

Now, the header/footer is rendered inside the container thought correct?  So depending on the container you still might have a bit of playing needed to get the exact size desired.


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