The bottom part of jetspeed.vm is used to render BOTH the portlet set and the portlet. If there's one portlet on the page (pane), this part of jetspeed.vm gets run twice.
This means that if, for example, you have borders, you get double borders - one inner border that decends from the portlet title, wrapped around each portlet, and an outer border around the whole group of portlet + title. This is only true if there a single or group or portlets on the page. If the page (pane) uses a multi-column layout, there's just a single border around each portlet, no outer border. Do we want to consider this a bug? i.e. it's a bug that there's the extra border (and other formatting that goes with it) around the portlet set for non-multi-col layouts? If so, I'll fix it. I'll give this a +1. - Glenn -------------------------------------------- Glenn R. Golden, Systems Research Programmer University of Michigan School of Information [EMAIL PROTECTED] 734-615-1419 -------------------------------------------- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
