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9/30/2011 6:50 PM
 
I'm not sure this is the correct forum to post this to but.....

I have some HTML code that my client created using some WYSIWYG generator.  I've copied/pasted the code into a Text/HTML module.

It's got lots of absolute positioning which I think is causing the text to expand past the module's borders overlaying the footer, copyright, etc.

Is there any <DIV> statement (or other wrapper)  that I could use to wrap the generated code in to keep it inside the container's borders?
 
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9/30/2011 7:22 PM
 
Sounds like your client created some fixed width divs in their code workup. You can check the widths in CSS (or more likely inline) using FireBug. You may need to adjust those to make that content fit.


Steven Webster
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