Birendra,
No. It won't.
td already has a border-bottom. If it works, #a td will pick up the
border-bottom.
Thanks anywaw!
tee
On Jul 10, 2011, at 9:51 PM, Birendra wrote:
Hi Tee
Just you have to define the # in the td. Just like this #a td {
border-bottom:1px solid #f3c0aa}
This
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HI Tee
That's strange it's work here fine. Normally when you give any id to div or
td you have to mention the same id for the default property. So they are
work fine in ie.
In your case you give the class property in default tag td but actually
this tag came under the #a so I think you have to