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3/18/2011 8:06 PM
 
The first setting in the Media Module is labeled "Media Alignment."  This setting is meant to allow you to override the skin/container alignment.  However, this is not really a best practice from a standards or usability perspective.  In fact, this appears to only add to the administrative tasks that are involved with maintaining a DNN website.

My question is, "Do you use that setting?"  Would it break YOUR site if it went away?

You can of course respond here, but I have placed a survey on the media module homepage for you to vote.

Will Strohl

Upendo Ventures Upendo Ventures
DNN experts since 2003
Official provider of the Hotcakes Commerce Cloud and SLA support
 
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3/18/2011 9:22 PM
 
We have used it in the past ... but actually seem to recall that it did not always work as expected ... depending on the skin.
Would have to go back and look at the site in question.

The most common reason was to CENTER an image that was smaller than the module heading.

Westa
 
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