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7/7/2011 4:59 PM
 
How do I adjust the width of a module when inserting in a pane.  As an example, I want add an HTML module to the left pane that's 100 px.  Right now, the text in the HTML module doesn't wrap, rather it fills the whole page.
 
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7/7/2011 9:39 PM
 
Completely depends on your skin.  If your skin is css and not tables you should be able to add another module to the right.  Modules are designed to fit 100% of the pane they are added to so you dont actually set the size of the module itself.

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7/7/2011 10:06 PM
 
So you're saying that if I'm using the default skin that comes with the initial install that if I wanted to size one of the panes, I'd have to do that in css?  How does that affect the other pages?
 
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