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8/31/2007 10:50 AM
 

I'm hoping that someone can help me.  I have a custom designed skin.  In one of the panes I have two text/html modules that contain just images.  The CSS has no padding anywhere.  When you view the page, there is about a 10px vertical gap between each module.  They are in the same layout pane.  Any ideas on what could cause this?  Any information would be helpful. 

 

 
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8/31/2007 1:27 PM
 

It might be that the footer of the container contains an empty block element, e.g. a div or a TD. Did you try setting the "display container" = off

Best you give us a link to the site.

Peter


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9/11/2007 2:41 PM
 

Thanks for your reply.  Here is a link to a test page that I'm trying to translate using the Google Language Translator:

With translate tool:http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fccgweb1.propagation.net%2Fsite%2F&langpair=en%7Ces&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&prev=%2Flanguage_tools

Without translate tool: http://ccgweb1.propagation.net/site/

I have went in the skin and removed any unnecessary empty td tags. I also found blank lines at the end and have removed them.  I tried changing the menu from solpartmenu to treeviewmenu, but it does the same thing.  The menu has difficulty being displayed with the translate tool.

Anyone know what causes this problem?

 

 

 
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9/13/2007 2:36 PM
 

I followed the link you provided, but I couldn't detect the gap you were talking about, sorry.

For checking the skin yourself, I highly recommend the Firebug add-on for the Firefox browser, which is a very useful (and free) tool for analyzing web pages. It shows you what style sheets determine the look of any element on the page, in what .css files these styles are defined, and much more.

 
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