Does giving #sideNavBar li a { } a rule of border:none help? Text-
decoration has nothing to do with a border.
Theresa
On Nov 7, 2009, at 3:29 PM, Brian M. Curran wrote:
> Hi,
> In IE7 and Firefox the advertisement on my site
> http://www.locallaw11of1998.com/
> has an unwanted border aroun
>>Brian wrote:
>> Hi,
>> In IE7 and Firefox the advertisement on my site
>> http://www.locallaw11of1998.com/ has an unwanted border around it,
>> because it is a link. The ad is a CSS list as the code below shows. I
>> tried a few ways of giving it text-decoration: none; but that didn't
>> wo
Thanks - I'm getting better. Enough to answer the occasional question
and be close to correct. LOL!
Theresa
On Nov 7, 2009, at 5:29 PM, Brian M. Curran wrote:
>
>
>> Theresa wrote:
>> Does giving #sideNavBar li a { } a rule of border:none help? Text-
>> decoration has nothing to do with a
On Nov 8, 2009, at 10:22 AM, Del Wegener wrote:
>
> I think if you add border = 0 to the attributes img, the border
> will go
a img { border: none; }
Philippe
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> Hi,
> In IE7 and Firefox the advertisement on my site
> http://www.locallaw11of1998.com/ has an unwanted border around it, because
> it is a link. The ad is a CSS list as the code below shows. I tried a few
> ways of giving it text-decoration: none; but that didn't work. Does anyone
> know
Hi,
In IE7 and Firefox the advertisement on my site
http://www.locallaw11of1998.com/ has an unwanted border around it, because it
is a link. The ad is a CSS list as the code below shows. I tried a few ways of
giving it text-decoration: none; but that didn't work. Does anyone know how to
get rid