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4/16/2007 6:42 PM
 

Mitchel

I just spent some time analysing and comparing your site to a 4.4.1 grey skin and I think I found the problem.

There is an extra row in the table of the new skin (so it did change)

This is (part of ) what's in the skins:

DNN 4.4.1:
DNN-Gray: Horizontal Menu - Fixed Width.ascx


<TABLE cellspacing="3" cellpadding="3" width="100%" border="0">
  <TR>
    <TD class="toppane" colspan="3" id="TopPane" runat="server" valign="top" align="center"></TD>
  </TR>
  <TR valign="top">
    <TD class="leftpane" id="LeftPane" runat="server" valign="top" align="center"></TD>
    <TD class="contentpane" id="ContentPane" runat="server" valign="top" align="center"></TD>
    <TD class="rightpane" id="RightPane" runat="server" valign="top" align="center"></TD>
  </TR>
  <TR>
    <TD class="bottompane" colspan="3" id="BottomPane" runat="server" valign="top" align="center"></TD>
  </TR>
</TABLE>

DNN 4.5.1:
DNN-Gray: Horizontal Menu - Fixed Width.ascx

<TABLE cellspacing="3" cellpadding="3" width="100%" border="0">
  <TR>
    <TD class="toppane" colspan="3" id="TopPane" runat="server" valign="top" align="center"></TD>
  </TR>
  <TR valign="top">
    <TD class="leftpane" id="LeftPane" runat="server" valign="top" align="center"></TD>
    <TD class="contentpane" id="ContentPane" runat="server" valign="top" align="center"></TD>
    <TD class="rightpane" id="RightPane" runat="server" valign="top" align="center"></TD>
  </TR>
  <TR>
    <TD class="bottompane" colspan="3" id="BottomPane" runat="server" valign="top" align="center"></TD>
  </TR>
  <TR valign="top">
    <TD valign="top" align="center"><img src="spacer.gif" height="1" width="150"></TD>
    <TD valign="top" align="center"></TD>
    <TD valign="top" align="center"><img src="spacer.gif" height="1" width="150"></TD>
  </TR>

</TABLE>

The red <TR> is causing your problem I think, if you remove it the page works the way it did in previous versions.

 
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4/16/2007 7:38 PM
 

Timo, that was a good catch... now, I wonder who changed it and why?

 
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4/16/2007 8:17 PM
 

Timo,

Thank you VERY MUCH!!!  I didn't get a chance to look into this myself.... I'm going to have to change it, and I'll also be sure to put this info on my blog as well!


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