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7/24/2011 8:37 AM
 
Hi guys,

I have installed the link module and set the mode to Dropdown list. I notice that the link module expands according to the names you provide to the links. Can you control this? i.e. set the width of the module to 250px thus if you have any long names of links, these could be displayed in 2 lines.

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Paris

Paris Dimitriou
Website: www.thebluebellstudio.com
 
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7/27/2011 5:21 AM
 
I found the solution. You need to place in your skin.css file the following code:

.ModDNNLinksC select
{
width: 120px !important;
}

choose the desired width in px.


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Website: www.thebluebellstudio.com
 
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