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4/5/2007 7:06 AM
 
Hello everyone,

lets say we have two link modules within the leftpane. So if one of the link module is quite narrow (for example Title, or one of the link items is quite long) comparing it to another link module, the module container do not spread to match the width of the longer module. This is in IE, while FireFox represnts the module in good way. I mean FireFox spreads the container. Is there any simple and fast way to fix it?
sorry if this question is so stupid, but I'd like to fix it fast and I believe many people here is more experienced than me.
 
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4/5/2007 2:22 PM
 
Define fixed width for the cell of the table that represents the left pane. I did that (in order for it to work I had to remove the top and the bottom panes).

 
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4/6/2007 1:24 AM
 
Thaks for your reply, Exiton.
 
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