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5/1/2006 10:23 AM
 

I have several modules on a page in the left, center and right panes.  If I add an image module in the top pane of an image that is 1024 in width, the image module causes dnn layout to exceed 1024 width which puts whats in the right pane beyond the browser width.  (1280)  There is gray on either side of the image module.  Why is this and how can I fix this bug?  I am using the dnn gray-horizontal full width skin.

 

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5/1/2006 11:17 AM
 

 

You just need to make sure that the widths of the combined modules in your page do not exceed the width you want overall without allowing wrapping within the module.

An image can't wrap, so maybe there are modules in the other panes that are not wrapping, or those other panes are set for a fixed width.


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5/1/2006 2:35 PM
 
Prior to adding the image module in the top pane, the width of the resulting page is correctly presented as the full width of the browser which happens to be 1280.  After adding the image module in the top pane, the page exceeds the 1280 width of the browser even though the image is only 1024 wide.  This bug is easily reproduced.  Fresh install of 3.2.2   Place the core image module in the left pane with a 270px wide image.  The page will display at the proper width.  Now use the core image module to display a 1024px image in the top pane and view at 1280x1024.  The dotNetNuke layout will exceed the 1280 width.
 
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5/1/2006 3:35 PM
 
Perhaps this is due to the container your using around the image?
 
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5/3/2006 10:26 PM
 
have you had any luck finding a solution to this? I'm having the same problem with 4.0.3
 
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