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12/9/2010 8:57 AM
 
Can someone help me figure out why the layout looks fine in IE and Chrome but not in Firefox?

Thanks in advance!

http://beta.allianthealthcare.com.dnn...
 
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12/9/2010 12:01 PM
 
you're not specifying the width of your leftpane, contentpane, or right pane anywhere. So the browser is guessing at what you intended.

David O'Leary
Efficion Consulting
 
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12/9/2010 1:01 PM
 

You're also using a totally table-based, non-validating, non-semantic, not-so-well-styled skin... A well-designed skin (both design and code) should look almost 100% the same across all standards-compliant browsers. It's not an issue of one width, it's an issue of the overall architecture. You might fix this issue, but you're bound to hit other problems - just looking at the source and css.

Hard comment and criticism, yes, but it's the truth. Sorry.

To all - invest in good design...


Shebang Websites - A product of Mogridge Design
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12/9/2010 1:46 PM
 
This is our first run at DNN and we purchased the skin, so there are some obvious things we overlooked when we selected our skin. Live and learn. 

Which is the best step moving forward?
1. Throw my main content and right content into tables and specify the width.
2. Throw my main content into a div and specify the width in the css
3. Other?
 
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12/9/2010 2:40 PM
 
either modify skin yourself, if you are knowledgable in HTML, get it fixed or get a better one. sorry.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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