[WSG] : Problem with attribute BORDER in movint to strict mode. (the dotting of t's)

2006-01-05 Thread Jes Bigum












Hi, 



I´m trying build this site, in strict mode, bu i´m having
trouble removing the border of the image inserted in the list.

(the image, is supposed to shift line to the appropriate
line on navigation), can anybody help me with this problem.?



http://www.forandre.dk/html/ansatte.html
(css not separated yet).





Thank you in advance, 





Jes. 








Re: [WSG] : Problem with attribute BORDER in movint to strict mode. (the dotting of t's)

2006-01-05 Thread Ben Wong
To remove the border on the image you can use css...

img
{
 border: 0;
}

On 1/6/06, Jes Bigum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:







 Hi,



 I´m trying build this site, in strict mode, bu i´m having trouble removing
 the border of the image inserted in the list.

 (the image, is supposed to shift line to the appropriate line on
 navigation), can anybody help me with this problem.?



 http://www.forandre.dk/html/ansatte.html   (css not
 separated yet).





 Thank you in advance,





 Jes.


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Re: [WSG] : Problem with attribute BORDER in movint to strict mode. (the dotting of t's)

2006-01-05 Thread Terrence Wood
Jes Bigum said:
 [remove] the border of the image inserted in the list.

li img {border: none}

if the image is just to indicate the current page then you can add the
image through css:

li a#current {
background: url(path/to/image.gif) no-repeat 0 50%;
padding-left: img-width; /* add value in px */
}



kind regards
Terrence Wood.


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RE: [WSG] : Problem with attribute BORDER in movint to strict mode. (the dotting of t's)

2006-01-05 Thread kvnmcwebn

hello, 
try 
li img{border:0px;}
-best
kvnmcwebn

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