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4/17/2009 10:43 PM
 

How do I control the size of a pane? Or am I really controlling the size of a module? Or am I controlling either or neither? That is part of my confusion, I am not sure where to begin looking.  Let's say I only want a HTML/Text module to only be 200px wide or 20% of the full width or something... I would assume this is a setting in one of the .css files? which one though? It seems like there may be a couple ways to do this, are there any best practices?

Thank you, Trevor

 
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4/18/2009 4:33 AM
 

 Pane size is controlled in the skin, where the paned are defined. it depends on the skin, whether it allows panes to exceed a specific size or shows scroll bars or even hide content exceeding the designated size.


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