I've had a few emails about the horizontal dotted borders being 
rendered as blurred dashes in IE PC.

>From what I've been told the borders look ok (but dashed) when the page 
is static, but as the page is scrolled the borders start to degrade 
(the gaps between the dashes start to fill in) - I've been sent a 
couple of very ugly looking screengrabs.

This is possibly worse on low-powered computers, and seems to be worse 
when the screen is scrolled with the cursors keys.

(I'm assuming that IE PC has a fundamental problem rendering dashed 
borders, and it isn't just doing this because my CSS says 'dotted'.)

This is a naive question, but is it possible, using CSS, to tell IE to 
render the borders as solid, whilst other browsers can be left to 
render the borders dotted? - That would my ideal solution.

thanks

Richard

(oh dear, dotted borders were why I decided to learn CSS!) 

www.richardnicholson.com/testing/list_text.html

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