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3/25/2009 6:20 PM
 

The feed does not expand to the full size of the container it is in.

I changed the XSL to have alternate background colors for each article and now I noticed that there is a border around the feed within the container.

Is there some code to remove that anyone knows of to make it expand the full size if its module container?

Its not a huge deal, its just kind of bugging me

thanks

-Ryan

 
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3/25/2009 11:26 PM
 

Check the module permissions.  A red border indicates that the module is only viewable by administrator or host accounts.  Could be something on the page settings as well. 

 
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3/25/2009 11:49 PM
 

This is what it looks like

 

 
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3/25/2009 11:53 PM
 

Ah, ok.  That would be due to the module container css being used, I belive.  Which one are you using?

 
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3/26/2009 12:05 AM
 

Ok, I knew it had to just be padding somewhere I just wasnt sure what file would control it. It was the CSS for the container. Thanks

 
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