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9/4/2008 9:59 AM
 

I just added the DotNetNuke module to my content pane, and it looks completely messed up (see below).    The "Threads, Posts, Last Post" is to the right of the Forums header.  Does the container of the forums module have to have a specific height & width?   Also, is there a skinning guide to DNN Forums so that I can change the appearance of the buttons and colors?  Any help is much appreciated.  Thanks, -Greg

 
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9/4/2008 11:55 AM
 

I think I might have given some clues on how to skin the forums module in you rother post.  What browser are you using?


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9/4/2008 6:13 PM
 

I think it was just some css, problems.  I figured it out.  Thanks for the help.

 
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