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3/16/2006 1:11 PM
 

In the latest DNN 3.2.2 build, I get a wierd spacing issue when logged in as admin on a 6.0.2800.1106 SP1 version of IE.  The menu on a module (not SolPart Menu) is spaced considerable (about 150 pixels?) down from the arrow where you select the menu.  These are for all standard module menus found in Text/HTML or other such modules (no third party needed for reproduction).  Any ideas?  It workd great on any other browser but is consistently reproduceable on this build.  :P

 

Oh yeah the OS is Windows 2000 Professional, 5.00.2195, SP 4

 

Thanks,
Chris

 
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3/17/2006 12:41 AM
 
Is this using one of the default DotNetNuke skins or a custom one?  If a custom one... have you tried applying a default one to see if it still exists?  Relative positioning of the menu is specified in the skins settings files.

Scott Willhite, Co-Founder DNN

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