Re: WebPartZone Container Width resizing

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Hello Loke,

That is not the way, I have tried in sharepoint's css files and resized the
webpartzone width. No need to create another site, it will change in existing
sites also. :-)


-Thilagar


"Loke Kit Kai" wrote:

> Just a comment,
> the onet.xml file is only read during site provisioning, meaning, changes
> made to the file is not reflected on existing sites. You need to try and
> create new sites and see if it works.
>
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> "thilagar" <thilagar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:49F9BEE9-A1FC-425E-B1A1-3B3234159E78@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Is there anyway to resize the width of WebPartZone at the home page. I
> > have
> > tried to change Containerwidth property of WebPartZone in
> > SPS/XML/OneT.XML.
> > but, It is not resizing. Can any one Help me for hte same.
> >
> > Thanks & Regards,
> >
> > Thilagar
>
>
>
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