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2/22/2006 11:20 AM
 

Hi. I was wondering how to change this default behaviour of predefined skin controls ending up using the container of the page the user is currently on. Is there some known workaround for this? E.g. if I am on a page that uses a skin with a second content pane, the terms/privacy statements will end up squished to the right hand side, when clicked in the footer, as opposed to looking correct when clicked from a page that uses a regular wide content pane layout. Make sense?

Thank you for any pointers

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I see 3 possibilities for not getting an answer to this one: 1. Nobody understands me, 2. nobody knows or 3. it's so simple that nobody thinks I am serious... but I am! Please help?

 
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3/21/2006 11:15 AM
 
I figured this one out on my own. It was me not setting widths correctly... But still, these skin objects depend on a content pane with id="ContentPane" to be present. So beware!
 
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