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#106897 10/22/2001 11:27 AM
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I have changed the standard Template for my ubb (V6.05)and set it to 100% width. I also have header and footer information set such that my ubb "appears" to work inside a table which has a width of 620 pixels.

BUT the functions of 'New Topic', 'Post Reply' & 'Edit Post' when invoked create a table that is wider than 620 pixels and consequently look weird.

I presume I need to hack some more files. Anyone got any ideas which ones.....in order to set the table width correctly for posting functions??

Lopa

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Um, why can't you just set the Style Template width field to 620? It seems kinda redundant to have two different tables to accomplish what could be done with one...

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