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4/28/2006 10:52 AM
 

I have a module which is inserted in a Content Pane.  The Content Pane is defined in the skin as follows:

<table width = "100%" cellpadding = "0" cellspacing = "0" border = "0">

   <tr align="right">

      <td id="ContentPane" runat="server"></td>

   </tr>

</table>

I have a text/html module in the content pane which is left aligned.  When logging in as admin, the text in the module is left aligned but when an unauthenticated user looks at the site, the  text in the module is right aligned.  Can anyone explain this behavior?  Thanks.

 

 
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4/28/2006 11:22 AM
 

 

align=right is not valid on a <tr > tag.

The behaviour may be because of containers though, maybe it is set not to display, but if an admin is signed in, then they always to display.


DotNetNuke Modules from Snapsis.com
 
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4/28/2006 3:01 PM
 
Are you using a different skin for Admin vs. normal?  If so perhaps the admin skin has the correct alignment while the normal one does not.

Bryan Johns
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4/28/2006 4:06 PM
 
I removed the align="right" from the tr tag and the problem went away.  Thanks.
 
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