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5/7/2011 8:50 AM
 
Hi all,

I am using the DNN Templated Menu Provider to create menu, How to fix the width of submenu area, I want to display 2-3 items per row.Currently it displaying the all the items in full window space and when I add one more then it add below but in IE it is going out of the window, I want o fix the width, please suggest me how can I do this, it's very very urgent..

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Sansugoi
 
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5/7/2011 12:07 PM
 
Hello Sansugoi,

If you're referring to my templated mega-menu provider, you will likely be able to correct your problem by including a fixed-width style in the template itself (e.g. style="width: 200px"); however, without a demo or more specifics it is difficult to give more precise guidance.

That said, you might want to consider taking a look at the DDRMenu at http://www.dnngarden.com/; it has two major advantages over my templated menu  provider.  First, it does not take a dependency on the soon-deprecated DNNMenu provider (which allows Mark to achieve a lot more).  Second, this menu will be the new core menu provider starting with version 6 (see http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/B...).

Hope this helps!

Brandon

Brandon Haynes
BrandonHaynes.org
 
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