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5/8/2007 10:46 AM
 
I have a set of links that I have listed horizontally in the center pane. The list has gotten quite long and I would love for it to be in multiple rows. Is it possible to have the list wrap after it each line gets so long?
 
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5/8/2007 7:16 PM
 

Currently there is no way to do this that is easily done. By default the module now supports either wrapping or not wrapping, but it will not act as you are wanting it to. This type of behavior will be plausible after the redesign in asp.net 2.0 and when templating is enabled.

 
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