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4/20/2012 10:08 AM
 

Using DNN 6.1.2, the "Manage" buttons lay on top of one another on the page. I have 3 HTML modules and a photo gallery, there appears to be one "manage" button. If I drag one away, there is another below.It's a problem figuring out which goes with each module.

Is there a way to set the Manage button next to the module it's related to... like the way it was in 5.6.3?

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4/20/2012 11:23 AM
 

I figured out the solution.

update the dnnActionMenu in the default css in the _default folder with this: 

.dnnActionMenu { left:auto; width:95px; float:right;z-index:1;}

 There are other tags that include dnnActionMenu as part of their name, so be careful you update the correct one.

 
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