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4/21/2009 8:02 AM
 

Hello,
I am facing few issues regarding rendering a website in Firefox made in DNN. I am not able to find a solution. So please help me if anyone knows solution to these issues.

1. I have Menu tabs in Vertical orientation, like
    Link 1
    Link 2
    Link 3
    Link 4
On mouse over, submenus fly out on the right side of the main Menus. Ideally, those submenus should stick to the menus. But in Firefox and Internet Explorer, submenus move away from the main Menu tabs. In other words, there is a big gap between the main Menus  and the Submenus. This gap more in Firefox.

2. The second issue that I am facing is, between two main Menu tabs, the vertical space gets doubled in Firefox as compared to IE. In the original design, this space or "margin-bottom" is 5px. The same thing looks fine in IE.

3. Is it possible to create a Dynamic Photo Gallery using DNN?
 

 
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4/22/2009 11:39 AM
 

1 & 2 - Check your CSS.  IE and Firefox treat margin/padding differently.

3 - Sure.  Check the Marketplace for a ton of gallery modules available if you can't get what you need in the core.

Jeff

 
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