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6/1/2006 4:00 PM
 
I made a custom skin. The text in the Text module in the Content Pane seems to disregard the width of the cell/table that it is in and extends beyond the right margin  of the site. It hangs over the edge.

Content Pane and Right Pane are in the same table next to eachother.
The outermost table of the skin is 750px. All nested tables are 100% width.
Right Pane never has content - always blank.
In skin.css, Content Pane has width: 100%, RightPane has no size specifications, only 0px padding.

Is this a CSS problem?
Could my skin htm be lacking something?
Browser issue?
Any suggestions?

thanks
ken
 
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6/1/2006 10:06 PM
 
Which browser has the problem? IE? Firefox?
 
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6/5/2006 2:57 PM
 
Works fine in IE. Unfortunately, my client uses Mozilla and they brought it to my attention. It also does this thing in the browsers listed below.

PC:
Mozilla Firefox

MAC:
Netscape, Firefox, Safari

Thanks,
Ken
 
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7/12/2006 2:45 PM
 
Just an update to this in case it helps anyone...

The CSS for my ContentPane specified padding of 16px so some browsers, like Netscape, were extending my text 32 pixels beyond the table cell. I removed the CSS padding and put the padding into the ContentPane table cell of the skin html. That fixed it.

Ken
 
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