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Old 02-21-2007, 11:43 PM
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I misunderstood your first post because I thought you were seeing a gap in your right blocks and had no idea you were referring to the center block so my apologies.

Originally Posted by Frostblade
When I add the code like I did on this page: http://www.blackhorsefaction.org/mod...e=Captain_List
This page here does not load correct initially but justifies to the header once the "Burning Sea News" block finishes loading.

Originally Posted by Frostblade
There is a gap between the header and the module. The left and right blocks are up near the header but the module sits down below it all. When I leave the code out as in: http://www.blackhorsefaction.org/mod...e=Soldier_List

The module sits right at the top, right at the header, with no gap or space.
Yep, works perfectly.

Originally Posted by Frostblade
It also moves the module down on this page: http://www.blackhorsefaction.org/modules.php?name=Map :?

That gap I do see in IE as well as Firefox.
I too see a gap in this page as well.

I have to admit though that I'm not on the same page as you when it comes to "entering the code" on specific pages. You should only require the code changes within your theme.php as seen in this thread:

http://www.nukemods.com/modules.php?...ht+side+blocks


I'm not entirely sure if you want to hear this either but if your not totally locked in to your site and version of phpnuke, I'd strongly suggest checking out the ravennuke.76 http://ravenphpscripts.com/

Many people believe that anything over 7.6 is fundamentally flawed so ravenuke took 7.6 and secured it up the whaz00. I personally can't speak much for versions over 7.8 because that version was a complete disaster when I last tried it which is what made me ultimately move to 7.6.
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