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2/9/2007 3:44 AM
 

Hi!

I am new to DNN and have been reading "Professionel Dotnetnuke 4" from wrox.

I am working on the default installation of dotnetnuke and have been wondering how I am able to control the width of a given module or - if necesary, the container that contains the module.

In my particular case I have added the announcement module to the right container (default skin). The module shows up only about 80px wide which makes any announcement look quite funny. I want to be able to control the width - is that posssible? How?

Thank you very much for any response.

Kind regards
Torben, Denmark

 
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