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2/20/2006 10:40 AM
 

OK, I'm using the LINKS skin object on the left side of my web page here:

http://rencen.artemis-staging.com/RenCenInfo/tabid/52/Default.aspx

 

And in IE, you'll see the bottom link is lower than the others. This is happening in a lot of my projects and I cannot figure it out at all.

If anyone can help, I'd be much oblidged.

 
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2/21/2006 12:29 AM
 

I've seen this before and it's not just dnn - it's html in general and I think I've seen it when you have a <br> after the end of the code - and that might be in the actual module itself but I have seen this many times and not just in DNN sites but in html where I've put in the last line and it sometimes doensn't sit quite well.

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