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3/3/2009 11:40 PM
 

I had never noticed this (I don't know if it is new stuff). I can't get rid of a class being added to the ContentPane of my containers. How can I make "DNNAligncenter" class disappear?

Well,  following is a comment somehow related to the above question. Some challenges facing future releases of DNN (I think) are:

  • Being 100% XHTML compliant.
  • Cleaning up the source code. The first important thing is getting rid of a wide variety of useless <span> and <div> tags that seem to be there for programmers' convenience.
 
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8/12/2009 9:58 AM
 

The injecting of DNNAlign center is an annoyance for me also. It seems like there has been no change request made in Gemini however. I added one today:

DNNP-10566 Bug Minor Skinning

Stop adding "DNNAligncenter" class when Admin skin loaded 

If you have comments to make, please make them in the Gemini ticket.

 
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