How to adjust Minibar pane height in RH8 output

We use a skin to generate our webhelp project from RH8. Since the conversion to RH8 the Minibar is much 'higher' than from RH7.
I tried to do some simple edits in the attached skin (I renamed it to *.txt), but this hasn't helped. Does anyone know how to adjust the height of the minibar in a skin?
thanks,
Casper Lange

Hi there
I believe I've documented how to accomplish that in my Skinny on Skins file.
Click here to visit the page where you may download your own free copy of this file
Cheers... Rick
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