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2/29/2012 3:59 AM
 

Hi

I'm developing a module and I wanted to use the RadAjaxPanel from telerik.

But when I use it, even with the simplest form, the #LogoRow div (the one with login/logout) get messed up. After some research with my friend firebug I saw that the ie7skin.css get loaded and a css float:left is applied to #LogoRow.

Is this a bug ? Is there a way to prevent it ?

Thanks for your help.

 
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9/18/2012 11:48 AM
 
I'm facing the same issue.

I patched it commenting the style rule on the ie7skin.css.
Works on IE9 and chrome,but i don't know if this changes in the style will cause other issues.

anyone has another solution?
 
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