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11/30/2007 3:53 PM
 

http://www.prlabs.net/PRL/PractitionerSupportbrnbspandSeminar/tabid/56/Default.aspx

if you look at the top container, the text is squished down on itself. the other containers are fine.

This happens whenever a text size larger than "small" is chosen. it happens in multiple modules, and multiple (including the default) containers. It is happening to two different DNN installations/sites. the two sites have different skins, but the base CSS and html of each site started out with the same source skin that i modified. the text looks fine while IN the editor, but once published it's squished.

what the heck is causing this, its driving me crazy and its going to be the reason i cannot use DNN if i cant get it fixed, as the "small" or smaller text size is too small.

 

 
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11/30/2007 5:26 PM
 

hmm, if i put the text within a table, the text spacing is just fine. what could be causing this?

 
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12/1/2007 5:19 AM
 

e.g. css setting for lineheight


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