Has anyone else tried using the RadListBox in Sitefinity yet?
I have a user controls I've created, and switched from the regular listbox to the radlistbox, but for some reason, each item inside a listbox is preceded with a bullet. It doesn't matter what skin I use, and I've even left the skin blank with EnabledEmbeddedSkins set to false, and it still does it.
I've searched through all the CSS files that sitefinity uses, and I don't see any that would be interfereing with the RadListBox.
(Note: If I create the exact same listbox in a standard aspx, I don't have the problem).
If anyone else can give it a shot, I'd appreciate it.
Note: Using Sitefinity 3.6 SP2.
Since I can't attach a screenshot, it looks something like this inside the list box:
- Customer List
- Customer Mailing List
Thanks, Kuba
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- Customer List
- Customer Mailing List
Sincerely yours,
Simon
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I've provided to screenshots in a public location for you to look at.
#1: http://www.trakersystems.com/Samples/SFRLB1.jpg
This is a screenshot of the design surface and the RadListBox HTML. In design mode, the RadListBox looks fine.
#2: http://www.trakersystems.com/Samples/SFRLB2.jpg
This is a screenshot of the control when it is run in Sitefinity. You will see right away what I'm talking about.
Note:
I have since created a fresh Sitefinity 3.6 SP2 site, to make sure nothing I did (CSS or otherwise) was affecting the RadListBox. I tried all the included themes, and the RadListBox does the same thing in a user control.
I'm stumped!!! :)
Thanks, Kuba
Sincerely yours,
Simon
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I will open a ticket, and post a link there...
Thanks, Kuba
Can you please capture the traffic on the page with FiddlerCap and post here a link to the logs so that I can inspect them?
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Simon
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