> that's true, but I believe the CSS definition wouldn't be needed here anyway
> because the Border markup is inserted in a page section that already
> includes it.
>
> Still, you're right... Maybe I've asked the wrong question. Actually, what I
> need is a navigation menu. So I thought I should follow the Navomatic
> example, which uses a Border around the Links.
>
> Since I don't really need a Border, maybe I should look for another
> container for the Links, like a Panel. Does this seem more reasonable to
> you?

I can't guess for you Christina, but were you maybe just trying out
how borders work so that you can actually do something useful with it
in a later stage? I think Igor is mainly wondering why you want to
have a border that doesn't seem to do anything (yet).

Eelco

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