At 10:24 PM -0800 3/4/99, Javilk wrote:
>      When one has a link that includes an image, Netscape (and maybe
> others) put a colored frame around that image, as in the frame around the
> drawing at http://www.nutri.com/tuscany/bedrmr.html
>
>      Is there a simple way to tell it NOT to put a frame around the image?
>
>      The site is at http://www.nutri.com/tuscany/ . My contribution is all
> the stuff I normally DON'T do on a technical site -- having the images
> scanned, converted, background, etc.  The site owner is handling ALL the
> text on that site, and not all the text has been added.
>
>      Suggestions welcome!
>
I don't see the border - try forcing a reload of the page 
(opt-refresh). If it persists be sure there is a BORDER=0 in the <IMG 
tag.

Tom Ransom                       mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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