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7/25/2011 6:30 AM
 

Hi, first of all congratulation on the new release and thank you for all the efforts on making this FAQ module better.

I would like to point out some issues on the rendered codes and hope it will be enhanced in coming version.

right now, it there a too many span tag nested within other tags. If we put in some other html tag such as div, it will then make the codes invalid.

Secondly, span is for text and not design, it does not support margin and padding unless changing it to display block. Which lead to another problem, there are 3 span nested together and thus generating other design issues.

Third, between each questions, there are a line break added automatically which make it impossible for designer to remove it and make the spacing nicely.

Hopefully in coming version, the br tag will be removed and span can be replaced by div.

Thanks a lot


Thanks,
George

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7/26/2011 4:27 PM
 
thanks, please log it at http://dnnfaq.codeplex.com/workitem/list/basic so the faq team is aware of the suggestion.

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