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2/9/2006 12:50 PM
 

Here's my problem ..

I need to remove the blank line in between modules in the same pane.  For example, the html generated by DNN: (this creates an extra blank line)

<td id="dnn_ContentPane" valign="top" align="center" height="100%"><a name="365"></a><span id="dnn_ctr365_ContentPane" align="left"><!-- Start_Module_365 --><div id="dnn_ctr365_ModuleContent">
 <span id="dnn_ctr365_HtmlModule_HtmlHolder" class="Normal"><IMG  src="/Portals/0/Images/Content.jpg"></span><!-- End_Module_365 -->
</div></span>
</td>

However, if I save the html to my desktop and make sure the closing tags of the div and span are all on the same line - no blank line.

So my ultimate question - how can I make the </div>and</span> tags stay on the same line as the preceeding code?

Hope that makes sense - any help is greatly appreciated!!

- Michael

 
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2/9/2006 8:46 PM
 
Take a look at the skin file, Michael... how is the ContentPane defined?  If the module is injecting a break... thats a problem.  You might also look at the container.

Scott Willhite, Co-Founder DNN

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