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6/3/2007 11:06 PM
 

I have a new skin at http://www.mmeevents.com/Home/tabid/36/Default.aspx under construction. It renders fine in IE but in Firefox there is a gap between the top right header and the actual header pane that exposes the blue background behind it. If you look in IE and FF you will see the difference.

Does anyone have an idea as to what the issue might be? The white / gray header area will get changed out with an image or flash file, but I just have in a placeholder graphic for now in a content pane.

Thanks for any ideas you might have.


Forerunner Communications, LLC
DotNetNuke Integration Specialists

 
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6/5/2007 5:31 PM
 

You added one <P> too much, a P has a padding-top amnd bottom and that's what you see.

Your code (rendered):
<td width="100%"><span id="dnn_ctr391_ContentPane" width="100%" class="Normal" align="center">
<div id="dnn_ctr391_ModuleContent">
    <span id="dnn_ctr391_HtmlModule_HtmlModule_lblContent" class="Normal">
<p>
<img alt="HomePageHeader.jpg" src="Default.aspx_files/HomePageHeader.jpeg" align="top" border="0" width="706">
</p>
</span>

Remove the <P> element and ths skin should work fine

 

 
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6/5/2007 7:21 PM
 

Thanks so much Timo. I had somehow wrapped the img tag in a p tag and did not really need it. That solved the issue. I think this is going to turn out to be a nice site once we get the customer's content layered in. Thanks go out to Jared Buttars at Black Pond (www.black-pond.com ) who did a large part of the skin design.


Forerunner Communications, LLC
DotNetNuke Integration Specialists

 
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