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1/4/2008 6:54 PM
 

Although the alignment of my module is set to left, the admin container always aligns to the center. I understand that DNN inject the class:

<td id="dnn_ctr373_ContentPane" class="DNNAlignCenter"> the actual align is then set  in default..css 

How and where does this injection occur?

 
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1/4/2008 7:14 PM
 

You can overrule this by overruling the DNNAlignCenter class (only if you don't use the module align on the rest of the site, or only add it to the admin skin)

.DNNAlignCenter{

align:left

}

Add this to your skin / portal.css


 
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1/4/2008 7:24 PM
 

I understand that .DNNAligncenter can be modified to left in default.css.  My question is where and how in DNN does the injection of 

<td id="dnn_ctr373_ContentPane" class="DNNAlignCenter">  actually occur in the first place?

 
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1/5/2008 3:53 AM
 

Do you mean.. what operation causes the class to be changed?  If that's what you mean then it's in the module settings, Page Settings, Basic Settings, Alignment.

I don't know where it would happen in code though.

Rob

 
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1/7/2008 6:38 AM
 

Okay, I contacted the Core Team Member who did the code, it's in skin.vb line 414

 
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