Thank you.  Of course.  I got so completely fixated on the first thing I 
thought 
of that the obvious passed me by.

Tim

Aubrey Benasa wrote:
> Hi Tim,
> 
> I think you can just call out a border on just one side of your 800px wide
> image, i.e.:
> 
> img {border-bottom:1px solid #fff; }
> 
> hth, aubrey
> 
> On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 3:09 PM, Tim Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> 
> I want to draw a single white horizontal line, 800px wide, 1px high, between
> two images.  I know this could be done by adding a line to one of the images,
> but they already exist (in several variants) and I was hoping not to have to
> modify them all.  I'd like to use the <hr /> element if possible.
> 
> Firefox is happy with 'hr {width: 800px; height: 1px; color: #FFF; margin:
> 0;}' but IE7 insists on inserting transparent space above and below the line
> (whether this is margin, padding, or something else is moot, but adding 
> 'padding: 0;' to the style has no effect).
> 
> I have read the long thread on this subject from last April, but I found it 
> confusing and inconclusive.  I've tried using an empty div only 1px high,
> with background, but IE still insists on transparent spacing.
> 
> Is there a simple cross-browser solution ?  Or have I got to edit those
> images ?
> 
> Tim Dawson.
> 
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