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1/23/2008 5:12 AM
 

Hello everyone

I am trying to put DNN Menu to fill the width of a TD (tabledata) but I do not want the menu to stretch the width of the table in order to put every menu in only one line.

Does anybody know how to do this?

Thank you in advance!

 
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1/23/2008 4:31 PM
 

I think this can be done with the CSS styles where you can set the break style...


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1/24/2008 12:47 AM
 

If it's too tricky to do with CSS you can always hardcode a BR in the Page Name field, this will wrap the menu item.

 

 
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1/24/2008 5:01 AM
 

Hi

Thanks for the answers.

When I mentioned the menu I meant the full menu not a menu item.

This is the problem: I have a menu (100% width) and many items. If I do not have enough space, the menu will stretch the skin width in order to have space.

What I want to happen is the menu to do a line break when the full width is reached (wrap).

Any ideas?

Thank you very much.

 
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