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9/12/2007 1:47 PM
 

Disclaimer: I am fairly new to DNN and am currently running version 4.05.05.

I am looking to create my left pane containers / modules to be the same width regardless of the content length. Here's an example I discovered with the skins that come with DNN:

~ If you use the DNN-Blue Horizontal Menu - Full Width you will see in the left pane the modules will not be aligned with each other. They have different widths based on the content in each module.

~ If you use the DNN-Gray Horizontal Menu - Full Width you will see in the left pane the modules will maintain the same width regardless of the length of content.

I kept the same container set and only changed the skin. There is an obvious difference somewhere in the code that tells it to be as wide as the left pane is or only be as wide as the content for that particular module.

I have read the 'Skinning Guide' and have looked at the HTML Table widths (which are set to 100%). I dont know what I am missing here. Can someone please shed some light on this for me. I appreciate any feedback that is given.

 
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9/13/2007 9:47 AM
 

If I recall correctly the behavior is changed within the skin.css file, there are specific values set for the widths of the panes inside the CSS file, I believe it is the LeftPane class.


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