I remember reading somewhere about CSS you can add, so that links won't get
the dotted border around them when you click on the links , but I cannot
remember what it is. Can anyone refresh my memory? This may be just a
Firefox thing.

--
::Bruce::


That dotted outline is there for accessibility. If the visitor navigates the
page using the keyboard the dotted outline tells them the link (image) is
active (selected). Removing the outline, IMO, is a bad idea. Form really
should follow function, again IMO.

Walt
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