If you have to support older versions of IE, and links, and hovers, you're not going to make it with pure CSS. You may have to use the extremely painful: <img border="0"

Hey, I'm not happy about it either! Blame Bill, blame Ballmer, I'm just the messenger. It's no secret how much I love CSS, but no one can outcode Microsoft's misfires on CSS. If compatibility is not a hurdle for you, then the code below is the way to go. Good luck.

-- Cole


Quoting Brady Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Jake Spurlock wrote:
It gets this characteristic from this part of the CSS:

a{border:none; color:#333;text-decoration:none;}

Try this to target images within a tags.

a img { border: none };

Brady

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