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12/4/2009 2:12 PM
 

Im sure this has been answered before but i couldnt seem to find it by searching.

I have made a few skins so far and for the most part they look good minus a couple thing i need to take care of. My current problem with one of my skins is that when i made it, i used the css to center the pages so that it works in IE and FF (using the text-align: center). When i tested it in the browsers before i installed it as a skin, it looked just fine but after i put it as a skin, something that DNN puts in there breaks it and it aligns left in IE but still looks perfectly fine in FF.

Has anyone else ran into this issue and know what to do to fix it? Strange thing is that i have created another skin that centered fine in IE and the css is almost exactly the same. If you need any of my css or html just let me know and i can post some of it.

Thanks!

Matt

 
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12/4/2009 4:05 PM
 

THis might be caused by the doctype of the skin. Did you use XHTML in the HTML skin? If so don't forget to add a skinname.doctype.xml file

 
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