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4/12/2006 9:32 AM
 

I wouldn't say that not a lot of people are using firefox, just that not many have changed the default DOCTYPE in the core.  Our assumption is that you made this change, but we have yet to hear if this is true or not...

As far as a menu like my site, it is the same menu as found in dotnetnuke, only skinned a little different.  You can download a similar skin on my site to work your design off of.


 
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4/12/2006 11:46 AM
 
I didn't touch the DOCTYPE - the solpart menus on DNN don't currently work under Firefox on a default install. Thanks for the other links.
Jon Henning wrote

I wouldn't say that not a lot of people are using firefox, just that not many have changed the default DOCTYPE in the core.  Our assumption is that you made this change, but we have yet to hear if this is true or not...

As far as a menu like my site, it is the same menu as found in dotnetnuke, only skinned a little different.  You can download a similar skin on my site to work your design off of.


www.creative-dreaming.com
 
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4/12/2006 12:18 PM
 
I work almost exclusively in Firefox and have installed DNN numerous times. The menu does work in Firefox. There are issues with the menu, sometimes, but the default install using the default skin works fine. I have never seen any problems. The only thing I can think is that you must be using a modified skin. Outside of that, you'd honestly be the first to experience this problem that I've heard of.

Michael Flanakin | Microsoft Consulting Services
www.michaelflanakin.com
 
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4/12/2006 5:38 PM
 
Weird - I did another install and as you say it worked fine.Oh well... Thanks everyone.
flanakin wrote
I work almost exclusively in Firefox and have installed DNN numerous times. The menu does work in Firefox. There are issues with the menu, sometimes, but the default install using the default skin works fine. I have never seen any problems. The only thing I can think is that you must be using a modified skin. Outside of that, you'd honestly be the first to experience this problem that I've heard of.

www.creative-dreaming.com
 
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4/5/2007 2:30 PM
 

Hello
I am having problem to properly align the localize french menu with firefox while everything work fine with IE.In my  html skin the menu is set to be center,but when I switch  from english to french  the  menu is aligned to the left.Any help will be appreciated.thanks .You can see it here: http://www.meretmonde.sn

BTW Iam using dotnetnuke 4.4.1 and localization modules from http://dnn.tiendaboliviana.com

 
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