Hi Dave,

I suspect that, due to the fact that you've gone to the trouble of taking a
screenshot, and hosting it at that address, you're unwilling / unable to
share a public URL. This is unfortunate because it would be a LOT easier to
debug.

What you're doing is definitely along the right lines. However, I suggest
inspecting other elements that might be producing the effect - e.g. the 'a'
containing that 'span'. There's a possibility it could have a border
producing that underline. Actually, I guess that 'a' might contain the
image, so the underline would appear NOT to be on that element but, like I
said, it's difficult to tell.

The fact that this is a link raises a whole lot of other possibilities -
e.g. hover or focus styling. If the style only appears when in one of those
states, ensure your inspecting the element in that state - e.g. click
Inspect, then select the element as rendered in the page, rather than the
element in the HTML inspection view (the DOM tree).

Failing any of that helping, I'm stuck!

- Bobby

2009/1/25 laredotornado <[email protected]>

>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using the latest version of Firebug on PC Firefox.  I have an
> element on my page, whose "text-decoration" property is set to none:
>
> http://screencast.com/t/h8g4ptVq6m
>
> but yet an underline appears beneath "getstartderby.pdf".  How can I
> use Firebug to figure out where this underline is coming from?  I
> thought the Inspect Element function would work, but the CSS tells me
> there is no text-decoration.
>
> Thanks for any insights, - Dave
> >
>

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