Rene Rivera wrote:
Joel de Guzman wrote:
They look better without the border which is how they were
originally designed (by yours truly :-) ). IMO, the border does
not give any real value and goes against the KISS principle.
Less is more. You don't need to place borders around icons
to make them stand out.
OK, I'm going to burst some bubbles... The *only* chance of changing that
to not have the border and light grey background is IFF *all* the other
navigation boxes in the rest of the web pages also change.
Don't they have a special class, so you could do something like:
table.nav tr td { border: 0; }
? This would then only affect them and not the entire website, unless you
*want* to change the rest of the website :).
- Reece
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