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2/5/2007 3:12 AM
 

Hi,

In the contentpane, all the containers are aable to stretch to the full widt of the contentpane.
If you insert different modules in the leftpane or rightpane the containers does not stretch.
You get something like this.

Module 1

Module 2

 

 

 

How to stretch all the different containers to the same width ?

With regards, Ton Hermes


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2/5/2007 4:12 AM
 

Ton,

This depends on the style settngs in  the container, the width settings in the skin, etc. In the skin you could have: a fixed with for the left and right container (often combined with visible: false). Not to mention the ill behavior of IE in certain cases. In your case (looking at your homepage) you also have an image that enlarges the width of the left pane. On the other hand there is a fixed width setting in the announcement module and a container with a number of nested tables. So lots of complicating factors. Your problem may be solved if you remove the 180px width setting.

Peter


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2/5/2007 4:58 AM
 

Hi Peter,

So, there is no simple solution for this problem !!
I adjusted one container with a picture in it to the width of the announcement container.
The site looks much neater now.

Thanks, Ton Hermes

 

 


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2/5/2007 5:43 AM
 

Normally, it will work out of the box however when styles are interfering with each other, unexpected behavior can be the result.

Peter


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2/5/2007 10:16 AM
 
Can you show an online example of the problem?
 
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