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4/9/2009 1:41 PM
 

I have a dnn site that I have made a custom skin for that I am using the default MinimalExtropy - Title_Grey container for.  I intend to modify this some, but not much.  I am using the Visibility feature a lot for collapsable text area's on several pages.  I have noticed that in FireFox and Opera, the Visibility icon is placed next to the Title.  In IE7, however, the icon is placed in line with the Title, but all the way to the right side of the page!  This makes it difficult for people to tell which is which when you have 5 or 6 of them in a row that are collapsed.  It also makes them not very noticeable when not collapsed.

Has anyone else run into this problem that knows why this is happening?

Thanks,

Kevin

 
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