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6/17/2006 10:37 AM
 

Hi!.

I have been upgraded dnn to 4.3 and I have realised that the comments I had in the footer option in the image module settings are shown to the right of the image ... In addition, if two Image modules are installed in a page (one under another), they are shown one next to other.

Has anybody else detected this problem?

Thanks
David

 

 
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6/17/2006 12:02 PM
 

Hi David,

It certainly was not dectected during testing.  Are you hiding the containers, this seems to be the issue? 


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6/17/2006 12:17 PM
 

With the container set to invisible you will need to set the alignment to Center.  The image is now being set with the alignment tag and the default is Left.

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6/17/2006 7:46 PM
 

Leigh,

Although the image is now being set with the aligment tag, footer means footer, and has no sense data to be shown to the right of the image. This change has affetected near 200 pictures in over 9 portals of my server ... I would like to know if in the next version footer code for images will be shown at the bottom of the image, as it is expected, whatever is the status of the container.

Thanks
David

 

 
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6/18/2006 8:44 AM
 

For the fix that will be applied, here is the code for you to do it now:

Goto DesktopModules\Media and open in notepad the MediaModule.ascx

change:

<asp:Literal id="MediaLiteral" runat="server" />

to this:

<div style="width:100%" ><asp:Literal id="MediaLiteral" runat="server" /></div>

This will appear in the next update.


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