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7/13/2010 4:12 PM
 
Hi,

Apologies for the massively newbie question. I have a site design that requires 4 content boxes to sit horizontally next to each on a single line. This is easily accomplished in HTML/CSS but I was hoping to use 4 separate modules. The base html module runs 100% width therefore when you stack them they go one on top of each other. So my question is what is the best way to accomplish this? Custom module? or is there something i'm totally missing?

Thanks in advance,

Michael
 
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7/13/2010 7:44 PM
 
You can change your skin so it has 4 spaces across. Then pop your modules into each section and you're set. In the forums here on DNN there's the left side and the right side (2 spots). Down at the bottom of the page they may have three sections across (or it's just one text box and formatted to look like that). In any case, you just need to change your skin to have the appropriate sections and you're set.
 
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