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4/26/2006 8:34 AM
 
You can add CSS for each individual module, but you can't do anything about the container of a particular module type. Ok, I'm not sure that made sense... What you need to change is the container, not the module. If you need CSS access to the container, you'll most likely have to add an ID or class attribute somewhere. The problem with this is that it won't be unique. Currently, you can get into modules using the module ID. This works fine, but means you have to specify CSS adjustments on a module-by-module basis.

I still say this is a skin/container issue. No matter what we do to the Image Module, we can't change how the skin/container work.

Michael Flanakin | Microsoft Consulting Services
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4/26/2006 2:36 PM
 

Yes,
I tested some more and was able to adjust the width of the contentpane, but I also need a css-hock for witch page I am on. I can't find any in the rendered source. Do you know if there is a css-hock at the page-level?

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ArntK


Arnt O. Kvannefoss Software Consult AS Microsoft Certified Partner www.SwcWeb.net www.pamelding.net www.softwareconsult.no
 
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4/26/2006 3:29 PM
 
Not that I know of. Sorry. Try asking the question in the Skinning forum.

Michael Flanakin | Microsoft Consulting Services
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4/26/2006 5:57 PM
 

Yes,
I understand. Thank you for your support.
ArntK


Arnt O. Kvannefoss Software Consult AS Microsoft Certified Partner www.SwcWeb.net www.pamelding.net www.softwareconsult.no
 
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4/27/2006 8:29 AM
 
Not a problem. Sorry we couldn't resolve all of your issues.

Michael Flanakin | Microsoft Consulting Services
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