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6/30/2006 5:55 AM
 

Hi!

Thanks for a great module :)

I have a question. Take a look at this page. It uses many Documents modules, but as you can see the width of the different columns don't match each other. I understand that this is no-fix in the module, but do anyone have a tip for a way round?

/Steinar

 
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6/30/2006 6:32 AM
 

if you look at the source of the page you will see the following css classes being used:

TitleHeader, ModifiedDateHeader, SizeHeader, TitleCell, ModifiedDateCell, SizeCell

you can use those classes to define a width for each cell

cheers,

Erik


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

DNN Blog | Twitter: @erikvb | LinkedIn: Erik van Ballegoij on LinkedIn

 
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6/30/2006 6:35 AM
 

Actually, the fix is already in the Document module, just not explained in the documentation.  Each column cell is identified with a custom class as shown in the following row of data:

<TR>
 <TD></TD>
 <TD class=TitleCell>Your Doc Title</TD>
 <TD class=ModifiedDateCell>Doc Date</TD>
 <TD class=SizeCell>Doc Size</TD>
</TR>

Just ad a class to your portal stylesheet for TD.TitleCell, TD.ModifiedDateCell and TD.SizeCell and you can set the width of each column.


Joe Brinkman
DNN Corp.
 
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6/30/2006 6:35 AM
 

Erik,

  No fair posting while I am typing


Joe Brinkman
DNN Corp.
 
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6/30/2006 6:46 AM
 

> No fair posting while I am typing

sorry.. you'll just have to type faster ;)

 


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

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