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12/18/2006 2:22 AM
 
I am working on making the event calendar as simplified as possible.  I chose in the options to disable the month view cell display and disable the month view navigational controls.  This removes the stuff on top of the calendar and "should" put it at the top of its module container.  It doesn't though.  After viewing the page html source in non-admin mode there is for some reason a line that puts in a nbsp another with a break tag and another line with a nbsp.  This what is bumping the event calendar down in the container.  Im guessing that there is probably some easy fix for it since the dotnetnuke uses it this way and it works fine for them.  I heard that everything they use on the site is standard to DNN.  Take a look at the DNN Blog Archive Calendar to see what it should look like.  Any ideas why the DNN event module would be including this break tag above it? 
 
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