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4/17/2010 12:23 PM
 

I am maintaining a DNN portal for work and was wondering how to adjust size of a certain module. I have accomplished this in the past by editing the skin.css for that page and changing the properties of the pane that module exists in, is there a better way to do this? 

 
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4/17/2010 4:25 PM
 

Depends what the module is displaying.  What type of information is in the module?   

The module may have a module.css associated with it.  You could adjust the size there.  However, you could use a different container, but this depends on the skin you are using.

Typically, the CSS files are the best place to adjust the size.  However, the skin's overall design may be the ultimate restrictions, especially if the skin selected is a fix width, and you are attempting to exceeded it.  

Paul.

 
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4/17/2010 4:52 PM
 

 Its just an HTML module, I was hoping there would be a WYSIWYG editor for non-technical users to edit this easily.

 
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