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2/19/2009 2:57 PM
 

 I am using DNN 4.09 with the default minimalExtropy skin. I modifed the css so that my site size is smaller than the default of 960px. But the problem I keep running into now is that if modules/images are bigger than a certain size, the template does not contain it or resize. Does DNN resize images, specifically in the Blog section so that it doesnt overflow? Do I have to configure the css of every module that I have this problem with?

 
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2/24/2009 9:38 AM
 

I just wanted to be clearer about my question. Is there a solution or workaround to an image being passed a certain width size to be rezied to a certain width? I know there is an option in the settings to set maximum width upload but if the image is linked and the width is beyond what I want, it doesn't constrain the blog entry and pushes the entry past the template borders. Any help is appreciated thanks.

 
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