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12/10/2009 7:22 AM
 

 Hi I've made my own skin for a job which is being deployed in IE6 of all browsers! As you can imagine this is quite difficult.

I've got the site looking good in IE6 but when you're logged in the HTML modules have extra padding. So a DIV floated left with a width of 200px becomes 220px wide, thus throwing out the entire design. We need it to look right for the editors.

When you're in the admin view I notice there's some tabular design which has been added around my DIVs. My question is how do I access this HTML and edit it to try and remove the width problem?!?

Many thanks.

Ned

 
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