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7/13/2010 6:02 PM
 
Hi,
I have a web site under DNN 5.04.04. I have a page containing a single Module Container that is displayed with Alignment set to "Not Specified". The module container does not cover 100% of the width of the IE. It is like 60%. How can i make this Module Container to widen to 100% of available IE window? 
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7/13/2010 7:39 PM
 
Is the portion of the skin where the module sits set to 100% width as well? Having the module at 100% will just make it fill up the portion of the skin it's in. e.g. there's a right pane on this page which is skinny and then the forums which is in a wider area. The modules themselves might be 100% but they will only fill up the space allotted by the skin.
 
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7/13/2010 10:49 PM
 
The module is not at 100% anything above it, is at 100%. I don't know how to set the module to 100% of width. I was merely saying that i need to set it.  I don't know if this is part of the DNN configuration and where it is or do i need to edit a particular skin or do it in code behind?
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7/14/2010 11:03 AM
 
You would need to edit the module itself to be at 100%. Most modules, I hope at least, use %'s for teh width and not fixed pixels. But this is all done in the modules themselves in their respective files.
 
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7/15/2010 5:42 PM
 
Thank you!
 
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