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8/19/2009 9:08 AM
 

Hi
 I have been a using DNN since 3.2 and have never had a moan about anything (apart of course from the lack of forum notifications).
 Actually this is not a moan either but I am annoyed by the broken layout of the Blog page.
 
 Would it not be a good idea for the site admins to tell bloggers what the maximum width of images needs to be.
 This would stop the content overflow that seems to be accepted as OK.  (Wonder what the paying advertisers think?)
 
 To be honest its a bit embarrassing for those of us who promote DNN on our own sites with links to DNN pages.
 I find it surprising that the DNN site admins do not simply do what the rest of us do when we see user content that breaks page layouts - fix it - support the user so its avoided in future.
 
 I suppose a fixed width table could be dropped into the skin (joke).
 
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 Ian

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