Problem with Image Border in the Sidebar

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    Lots of information to digest here *gulps*

    timethief, thank you for that link. It goes into my delicious folder. :)

    ish and thesacredheart, thank you for spending time on my issue. I guess I’ll just leave it. It’s not a big deal anyway.

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    @ruhi
    If you look at the CSS for the flock button you will see that it has this:

    element.style {
    border-bottom-color:-moz-use-text-color;
    border-bottom-style:none;
    border-bottom-width:medium;
    border-left-color:-moz-use-text-color;
    border-left-style:none;
    border-left-width:medium;
    border-right-color:-moz-use-text-color;
    border-right-style:none;
    border-right-width:medium;
    border-top-color:-moz-use-text-color;
    border-top-style:none;
    border-top-width:medium;
    }

    Whereas the iReply button image does not.

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    Doesn’t the border=”0″ or style=”border:none;” have to go within the img tag? On the iReply image, it’s not – but on all the other images it does seem to be.

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    thesacredpath and wolfieb, funnily…it’s working now, even though i did nothing different – just used “border:none”. Earlier, it was getting stripped off/not working.

    Thank you all for your help!!

  • Unknown's avatar

    I think the answer is simple: the border is there because the pictures are in a ahref so being a link the css interprets the picture as a hyperlink. Same thing goes for text where yo ucan specify what colour the hyperlink text has normally, when hovered, after it was visited, etc. So now my question is can we separate text hyperlink style from picture style?

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