CSS - Css Problem: How To Remove Border Around My Image Link??
I just don't know how to get rid of the border around my image links... When you go to the site, everything looks okay, but when you press the link ("blog"), a border appears around it. And if you click it and then return back, the border is there all the time. Why? I have written "border: none;" pretty much everywhere in my css I can think of!
I'm running out of ideas... This is probably something really simple so please help me out, I'm not much of a programmer as you can see.. The same border-problem repeats also on that blog-page which is a wordpress layout and should have nothing to do with my css!? The site is he http://prettydisturbed.com/ And my css around the problem looks like this: Code: #blog { display: block; float: left; width: 96px; height: 62px; background: url('../img/blog_mo.jpg') no-repeat 0 0; border: none; } a #blog img { border: none; text-decoration: none; } #blog:hover { background-position: 0 -62px; border: none; } #blog:visited { border: none; } #blog span { display: none; border: none; } p { font-family: Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; color: #000000; margin: 0; padding: 0; border: none; text-decoration: none; } a:link { text-decoration: none; color: #ffffff; font-size: 13px; border: none; } a:visited { text-decoration: none; color: #ffffff; font-size: 13px; border: none; } a:hover { text-decoration: none; color: #ff39da; font-size: 13px; border: none; } a:active { text-decoration: none; border: none; } Similar TutorialsI have an image I am using for my submit button, it has this "Link Box" around it that I want to go away. I just want the image shown and not the border or whatever is happening here. I assume it is because it is a link. I use an external style sheet for the rest of the page, so if there is a suggestion for me to reference a style from the style sheet, this would be a huge help. I have read about everything I could and still cannot find my answer. Is there a way to get rid of the box around my image using CSS? Here is what I have: <input name="imageField" type="image" onClick="return valLoginForm(frmLogin)" src="images/b_login.gif" width="60" height="18" > Thank you for your help. I have my links defined with a dashed border, but I don't want this on linked images and I'm trying to figure out if I can accomplish this with CSS only without additional markup in my HTML file. Here is a sample file: http://www. shawkey.com/test/imagebordertest.html Any suggestions on how I can get the dashed border to not appear below the image and only appear below the text with just CSS? Let say you have this: <a href="#"> <img src="some.gif" alt=""> Some text </a> I want to have underline for the text on hover, but not for image. How do I do that for the above A IMG text? I want both the IMG and text within the A tag. Would appreciate a solution that worked in at least: IE, FF, OP, NE, Safari For me it is working in IE and OP but not in the gecko browsers.... FF, NE Regards I have a test page for an image and it does not display a border. It only changes the cursor to a hand on hoover. Once clicked and subsequently returned to the page, the image does not have the dotted outline of its' border either. This is as it should be. Here is the code: Code: <html> <head> <style> img, fieldset { border: 0; } </style> <a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer" border="0"><img src="http://www.w3.org/Icons/valid-html401" alt="Valid HTML 4.01 Transitional" height="31" width="88"></a> </head> </body> Next, I have my development pages where I have multiple link styles on each page defined by an external style sheet, prime.css. here is the relavant portion of the code: Code: a:link { color: #2F4F4F; text-decoration: underline; } a:visited { color: #778899; text-decoration: underline; } a:active { text-decoration: underline } a:hover { text-decoration: underline; background-color: #2F4F4F; color: #FFFFFF; } .intraLink:link { color: #2F4F4F; text-decoration: none; background-color: #FFFFFF; } .intraLink:visited { color: #778899; text-decoration: none; } .intraLink:active { text-decoration: none; background-color: #FFFFFF; } .intraLink:hover { text-decoration: none; background-color: #FFFFFF; color:#D2691E; } .back:link { color: #2F4F4F; text-decoration: none; background-color: #FFFFFF; } .back:visited { color: #778899; text-decoration: none; } .back:active { text-decoration: none; background-color: #FFFFFF; } .back:hover { text-decoration: none; background-color: #FFFFFF; color:#2E8B57; } .image:link { color: #2F4F4F; text-decoration: none; background-color: #FFFFFF; } .image:visited { color: #778899; text-decoration: none; } .image:active { text-decoration: none; background-color: #FFFFFF; } .image:hover { text-decoration: none; background-color: #FFFFFF; color: none; } .pageStyle { background-color: none; font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Arial, helvetica, sans-serif; width: 800px; font-size: 62.5%; margin: 0 auto; padding-top: 50px; margin-bottom: 25px; line-height: 1.5; } #main { float: left; width: 590px; padding-bottom: 25px; } Explanation for the multiple styles: the default link style is to change the 'default' hyperlinks to match my color scheme. The .intraLink is for links within the current page. The .back style is for calling the previous page and finally the .image style is for all images with href references. Even though this scheme works there is a slight problem. Once an image that is used as a link is clicked and user returns to the page then the image has a dotted line as a border! I'd like it to not have that border, i.e., I'd like it to work just as the test page works, nice and clean. Also, I'm not sure about my linking styles. I'm new with CSS and it just seems like I've done more than I really need too; like it seems like it's a lot to do to simply not have the border appear when the test page is so lean! Is there a better way? Here's the offending page code and thanks for taking the time to read this, I know it's a trivial point but I'd like to understand why: Code: <html> <head> <title>index.html :: home page </title> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="prime.css"> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> </head> <body class="pageStyle"> <b>:: Index.html ::</b><hr> <div id="main"> <ul> <li> <a href="rs_cv.html">My CV</a> </li> </ul> </div> <a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer" border="0" class="image"><img src="http://www.w3.org/Icons/valid-html401" alt="Valid HTML 4.01 Transitional" height="31" width="88"></a> </body> </html> hi, yea I got an a link wrapped around an image, but the image is coming up with tis weird pink border around it, anyon know how I can get rid of this border? thx Hi, I have pictorial buttons that really are <a href's></a> with img buttons in between. When viewed in IE i get a bluish/purple box around my buttons. I want to eliminate the link marking around the images. How do I do this? Thanks for all and any suggestions. Melroy Can any of you tell me why with the a:link/visited set with border:none (as in the example at the bottom of the e-mail), I get a box around an image inside a link: <a href="communication.php"><img src="resources/president.jpg"></a> Working on a MAC, I noticed that the border only appears in Firefox but not in Safari, Opera and OmniWeb. Can anyone tell me why this border appears around the image, why only in FF, and of course, how one can make it dissappear using the stylesheet? STYLESHEET: a {text-decoration: none;} a:link { color: #000000; border: none;} a:visited { color: #000000; border: none;} a:hover { color: #bbbb00; border: none;} a:active { color: #000000; border: none;} .image{border-width:0px; border: none;} I'm working on a new layout for my site, and I've sliced up the left and right side of the content box so it will expand and contract accordingly to all the content inside of it. And I can't get it to line up right. And I'd appreciate any help. Here it is: http://thesethexperience.f2g.net/ne...navboxtest.html And the code: Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <title>navbox</title> <style type="text/css"> body { background-color:#FFFFFF; } img { border:0px; } #navleft { background-image: url(images/navleftspacer.png); background-repeat: repeat-y; padding: 0px; background-position:left; } #navright { background-image: url(images/navrightspacer.png); background-repeat: repeat-y; padding: 0px; background-position:left; } </style> </head> <body> <div id="navbox"> <div id="navhead"> <img src="images/navigation.png" alt="" /> </div> <div id="navbod"> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr> <td id="navleft" height="100%" valign="top"><img src="images/navleftspacer.png" /></td> <td><p><br /><br /><br /></p></td> <td id="navright" height="100%" valign="bottom"><img src="images/navrightspacer.png" /></td> </tr> </table> </div> <div id="navfoot"> <img src="images/navbottom.png" alt="" /> </div> </div> </body> </html> Thanks in advance. Hi: I recently posted this issue (http://forums.devshed.com/css-help-116/border-image-problems-with-ie-312603.html) and got half the problem solved. I have an image as the background of a <td> tag. Also I have a border-top and border-bottom surrounding the image. My problem is that in IE, the borders are not lining up agains the image. They are a pixel away, which screws up my tabs. CSS: Code: html, body { margin: 0px; padding: 0; background: #EEF; font: 11px/13px Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; color: #000; } table#main { margin: 3px; padding: 3px; width: 99%; } #header { background: #FFF; background-image: url(include/head.jpg); background-repeat: no-repeat; height: 136px; width: 100%; background-position: right top; border-top: 1px solid #999; border-bottom: 1px solid #999; } #nav { margin: 0; padding: 0; position: absolute; top: 125px; float: left; } #nav li { list-style: none; float: left; margin-left: 4px; padding-left: 15px; font-size: 10px; line-height: 17px; white-space: nowrap; background: url(include/tab.gif) 0 0 no-repeat; border-bottom: 1px solid #999; } #nav a { display: block; float: left; padding: 0 16px 0 0; text-decoration: none; background: url(include/tab.gif) 100% 0 no-repeat; color: #999; width: .1em; } html>body #nav a {width: auto;} /* fixes IE6 hack */ /* Commented Backslash Hack hides rule from IE5-Mac \*/ #nav a {float: none;} /* End IE5-Mac hack */ #nav a:hover {color: rgb(62%,35%,22%);} #nav #current, #nav #current a { color: #FDB; background-image: url(include/tab.gif); } .title { font: bold 24px/26px "Times New Roman", Times, serif; color: #000; display: block; margin-left: 4px; } The pertinant declaration is the #header id. I used the background-position: right top as was suggested which solves the the problem at the top, but now there are two pixels separating the image and the border on the bottom! Please help! As a side note, this works perfectly in Firefox (of course). If any other info is warranted, please let me know! The link to the page is: http://www.wiu.edu/users/mujas2/test/ Thanks for taking the time to read my question. I'm having a bit of a brain stall here. I want to get rid of the border around the href image, using css. How???? Code: <div class="Valid"> <p> <a class="ValidLink" href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"><img src="http://www.w3.org/Icons/valid-xhtml10" alt="Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict" height="31" width="88" /></a> </p> </div> Thanks, Brad Hi all, I've tried both the "shorthand" and regular version of BORDER attribute, and neither works, Yet outline works fine (but I don't want to use that since IE7 doesn't support it). Anyone able to troubleshoot this? Here's part of the CSS code (the ".thumb" class at the end is what's not working) and below that is the url. CSS Code: Original - CSS Code .gallerycontainer{ position: relative; text-align:right; margin-left: 0em auto; margin-right: 0em auto; /*Add a height attribute and set to largest image's height to prevent overlaying*/ } #thumbBox{ /*Outermost DIV for thumbnail viewer*/ position: absolute; left: 2.5em; top: -4em; width: auto; height: auto; padding: .5em; padding-bottom: 0em; background: #313131; visibility: hidden; z-index: 5; cursor: hand; cursor: pointer; } #thumbBox .footerbar{ /*Footer DIV of thumbbox that contains "close" link */ font: bold 1em arial; line-height: 1.1em; color: white; padding: .5em 0; text-align: right; } #thumbBox #thumbImage{ /*DIV within thumbbox that holds the enlarged image */ background-color: #CCC; } #thumbLoading{ /*DIV for showing "loading" status while thumbbox is being generated*/ position: absolute; visibility: hidden; border: .125em solid black; background-color: #EFEFEF; padding: .5em; z-index: 6; } .thumb { margin: .5em .5em .5em .5em; height: 8.5em; width: 8.5em; border-style: dashed; border-color:#CCC; border-width:.125em; } .gallerycontainer{ I don't think I have the 5 requisite posts, so here's the url in question (# = .) & (| = /) http:||www#bauerbuiltmfg#com|db-series-planters#html Thanks in advance for any help! When I allow scripts and active x to run in IE I get a dotted border around each letter of hyperlinked text. It looks fine in other browsers and also in IE if I block scripts. Does anybody have any ideas how to fix this or if it really is a CSS problem? Thanks Hi, Is it possible to remove the border from a select box? Many thanks Is it possible to remove the embossed bored from a select box. That is just destroying the whole look of my page and i there is a way please let me know. Nick I have a CSS menu. How to I remove the RIGHT border for that last link item? I tried a bunch of stuff, I can change the colour of it but I can't seem to get rid of it. Quote: /* ------------------------------------ PVII Menu CSS Express Drop-Down Menu by Project Seven Development www.projectseven.com ------------------------------------ */ /*body { font-family: "Trebuchet MS", Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 100%; background-color: #FFFFFF; margin: 24px 0; padding: 0; background-image: url(images/p7exp_pbg.jpg); background-repeat: repeat-x; }*/ /* Container for the menu. We set top and bottom borders only because the menu container stretches the entire window width. Note that this container can go inside a fixed width element that is centered on the page, if you so desire. It can even go inside a table cell. It carries a background image for aesthetics. */ #menuwrapper { border-top: 1px solid #000; border-bottom: 1px solid #333; background-color: #FFFFFF; background-image: url(../images/menu_bg.gif); background-repeat: repeat-x; } /*Clears the floated menu items. Assigned to a BR tag placed just before menuwrapper's closing DIV tag*/ .clearit { clear: both; height: 0; line-height: 0.0; font-size: 0; } /* p7menubar is the root UL and p7menubar ul applies to all the sub-menu ULs. We set padding and margin to zero to eliminate all indentation, turn bullets off, and set a font-family different from the global font-family declared for the body element above. This sets font for just the menu. Do not add a font-size here. */ #p7menubar, #p7menubar ul { padding: 0; margin: 0; list-style: none; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; } /* Root-Level Links. Do not change the first two properties. Adjust padding values to make the root links taller and to offset them from the left and right edges of the link box. The border right creates a separator between links. Font-size is set here and will apply to all menu levels. Font color is set to light gray. */ #p7menubar a { display: block; text-decoration: none; border-right: 1px solid #333; font-size: 1em; color: #FFFFFF; padding-top: 5px; padding-right: 14px; padding-bottom: 5px; padding-left: 14px; } /* Class assigned to those Root-Level links that have associated Sub-Menus. The top and bottom padding assigned this element must be the same as that assigned to the p7menubar a element. The right padding is increased to accomodate the display of background image depicting a downward pointing arrow. */ #p7menubar a.trigger { padding: 5px 16px 5px 10px; background-image: url(../images/p7PM_dark_south.gif); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-position: right center; } /* The Root-Level list items. Floating left allows them to appear horizontally. Width is for IE5 Mac. The last rule in this style sheet will set the width for this element to auto for all other browsers - hiding it from IE5 Mac. The width is proportional. As you add and edit root menu items, you will need to test this width to ensure it is wide enough to accomodate all text. */ #p7menubar li { float: left; width: 9em; } /* Sets width for Sub-Menu box and the List Items inside - in proportional em units. This allows the sub-menu width to expand if users resize the text in their browsers. */ #p7menubar li ul, #p7menubar ul li { width: 12em; } /* The sub-menu links. We set color and turn off the right border, which would otherwise be inherited from the root link rule. We set top and bottom padding less than the root items and increas the left padding to indent the sub-menu links a small amount in from the root links. */ #p7menubar ul li a { color: #666666; border-right: 0; padding-top: 3px; padding-right: 12px; padding-bottom: 3px; padding-left: 16px; } /* Sub-Menu Unordered Lists describes each dropdown sub-menu grouping. Positioned Absolutely to allow them to appear below their root trigger. Set to display none to hide them until trigger is moused over. Background Color must be set or problems will be encountered in MSIE. Right and bottom borders are set to simulate a raised look. A gradient background image is assigned. */ #p7menubar li ul { position: absolute; display: none; background-color: #FFFFFF; border-right: 1px solid #333333; border-bottom: 1px solid #333333; background-image: url(../images/menu_bg_pulldown.gif); background-repeat: repeat-x; } /* Changes the Text color and background color when the Root-Level menu items are moused over. The second selector sets color and background when Root-Level items are accessed with the keyboard tab key. The third selector sets an active state to support keyboard access in MSIE. The fourth selector is assigned to IE5 and IE6 Windows via the P7_ExpMenu script. Note that IE7 supports hover on elements other than links and so behaves like Firefox, Opera, and Safari - making the menu operable even if JavaScript is not enabled. */ #p7menubar li:hover a, #p7menubar a:focus, #p7menubar a:active, #p7menubar li.p7hvr a { color: #000000; background-color: #999999; } /* Set the Sub-Menu UL to be visible when its associated Root-Level link is moused over. The second selector is assigned to IE5 and IE6 via the P7_ExpMenu script. */ #p7menubar li:hover ul, #p7menubar li.p7hvr ul { display: block; } /* Sets the Text color of the Sub-Level links when the Root-Level menu items are moused over. The second selector is assigned to IE5 and IE6 via the P7_ExpMenu script. The color set should march the normal Sub-Level link color in the rule: #p7menubar ul li a. The background color must be transparent to allow the underlying gradient background on the UL to show through. */ #p7menubar li:hover ul a, #p7menubar li.p7hvr ul a { color: #000000; background-color: transparent; } /* The normal hover class for Sub-Level links. The Important directive is required for older browsers. We set a background color, which shows over the gradient background. We set text color to white. */ #p7menubar ul a:hover { background-color: #606060!important; color: #FFFFFF!important; } /* The single backslash \ character inside this comment causes IE5 Mac to ignore the following rule, which allows other browsers to render top-level menu items to their natural width. Do not edit this rule in any way. */ #p7menubar li {width: auto;} Hi. Have created some simple tabs using table cells. Active tab should have bottom-border color equal to page background-color. Non-active tabs should have bottom-border=black. Works fine in IE, but does not work very well in Firefox. If I remove the border-collapse:collapse on the table, then firefox also work... but I would like to be able to keep the 1px border between each table cell. So is there a way to make this work in both IE and Firefox... and hopefully most other browsers... See code below: Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <style type="text/css"> a.menu_top:link {color: #000000; text-decoration: none;} a.menu_top:visited {color: #000000; text-decoration: none;} a.menu_top:hover {color: #000000; text-decoration: none;} a.menu_top:active {color: #000000; text-decoration: none;} td.menu_top_passive { background-color: #777; border-left: 1px #000000 solid; border-right: 1px #000000 solid; border-top: 1px #000000 solid; border-bottom: 1px #000000 solid; text-align: center; cursor:pointer; font-weight: bold; padding: 5px 20px 5px 20px; margin: 0; } td.menu_top_active { background-color: #bbb; border-left: 1px #000000 solid; border-right: 1px #000000 solid; border-top: 1px #000000 solid; border-bottom: 1px #bbb solid; text-align: center; cursor:pointer; font-weight: bold; padding: 5px 20px 5px 20px; margin: 0; } </style> <script language="JavaScript"> function change(id, url) { for (i=1; i<6; i++){ eval("document.getElementById("+i+").className='menu_top_passive'"); } eval("document.getElementById("+id+").className='menu_top_active'"); } </script> </head> <body style="margin:0; padding:0; background-color:#bbb;"> <br><br> <center> 1. Load the page.<br> 2. Click Item 4.<br> 3. Click Item 2.<br><br> Why is the bottom border of the menuelements (table cells) not getting correct in Firefox?<br> None-active menuelements should have a border-bottom = black, active should have same bottom-border as page.<br> Notice that I use border-collapse on the table in order to get the cell-border 1px thick between the menuitems.<br> If I remove border-collapse, then there is no strange behaviour in Firefox.<br> Any way to get this working in Firefox without breaking it in IE? </center> <br><br><br> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" align="center" style="border-collapse:collapse;"> <tr> <td id="1" nowrap class="menu_top_active" onClick="change('1');"><a href="javascript:;" class="menu_top">Item 1</a></td> <td id="2" nowrap class="menu_top_passive" onClick="change('2');"><a href="javascript:;" class="menu_top">Item 2</a></td> <td id="3" nowrap class="menu_top_passive" onClick="change('3');"><a href="javascript:;" class="menu_top">Item 3</a></td> <td id="4" nowrap class="menu_top_passive" onClick="change('4');"><a href="javascript:;" class="menu_top">Item 4</a></td> <td id="5" nowrap class="menu_top_passive" onClick="change('5');"><a href="javascript:;" class="menu_top">Item 5</a></td> </tr> </table> </body> </html> Hi, first of all i'm a bit new to this, but not a Compleet noob. pls be kind Ok, so my issue is i have a type of image gallery made with spans. I have the span tags enclosed by the <a href> tag. Spans are floating. The reason for this is that I want to have the border change colors on hover, wherever the pointer might be located in the span. It works great in firefox and IE8, but i just discovered this morning, much to my dismay, that it doesn't work in IE7 or below. of course it was the person i'm making the web page for that pointed this out, go figure. The problem is that eventhough IE shows that it is a link, when clicking on the image, nothing happens. text works find, the area around image and text works fine, just not the image. I tried searching google for a couple hours and could not find a fix that didn't involve javascript. I'm trying to avoid JS as much as possible, and so far all has gone well. Ok down to the nitty gritty. I stripped down the html so that it just shows one of the spans, so if you drop the code into notepad and save as htm you can play with it. css link is complete to my hosted css file. honestly im not sure why im using that doc-type, i don't completely unerstand the mechanics, i just thought for no sound reason at all that it would be better than html doc type. xhtml 1.0 validates and css validates as 2.1. Code: <?xml version="1.1" encoding="utf-8"?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en"> <head> <title>Bella Luna Gifts for the Soul - Wands</title> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" href="http://www.bellalunagifts.net/main.css" /> <!--[if IE]> <style type="text/css" media="screen"> body { behavior: url(csshover.htc); font-size: 100%;} #menu ul {text-align:left;} #menu ul li {float: left; width: 100%;} #menu ul li a {height: 1%;} #menu a, #menu h2 { font: bold 12px/16px arial, "lucida console", sans-serif; padding: 3px 2px;} </style> <![endif]--> </head> <body> <div id="page-container"> <div id="content"> <a href="http://www.bellalunagifts.net/rose_quartz_healing_wand.htm"> <span class="thumbnailleft"><img class="image" src="products/tn/rose_quartz_healing_wand.gif" alt="Rose Quartz Healing Wand" width="150" /><br/><br/>Rose Quartz Healing Wand<br /></span></a> </div> </div> </body> </html> If you just wanna glance at the css affecting the span and image, here it is. Code: .thumbnail { float: left; width: 150px; height: 210px; margin: 0 20px 15px 0px; padding: 5px; text-align: center; border-style: ridge; border-color: #3333FF; text-decoration:none; } a {text-decoration: none;color: #000000;} a:link .image {border-style: none;} a:active .image {border-style: none;} a:hover .thumbnailleft { border-color: #00CCFF;} a:hover .thumbnail { border-color: #00CCFF;} a:visited {text-decoration: none;color: #000000;} a:visited .image {border-style: none;} and i dont know why my docs are .htm instead of html.....long time ago i had a reason that may or may not have been valid but i should probably change to .html, yeah? well the link to the page im working on is http://www.bellalunagifts.net/wands.htm this is the last immediate piece of foundation code that i need to figure out to start rolling out the rest of the website. this is the first time i've posted for help, i really do try to figure out stuff on my own, but am ready to throw my head through the screen right now. and hell, if i'm goin about this in a silly way, pls tell me. i always welcome criticism. any help would be much much appreciated. i'm gonna keep trying to figure this out, but i'm hoping that one of you already knows what i'm doing wrong. i know my css code is probably redundant in places, but for now i'm just working on getting things to work. thx in advance for any reply. Hi, Im having problems with a link. when I click on the link a grey dotted border appears around the element, and remains there until i click somewhere else on the page (the link is actually a JS onclick event) Any ideas? Xaphan edit: tried the :active and :focus pseudo-classes, but to no avail. I can't set the border around my links in a drop down list, not the top level or 2nd level. I do it on #nav (id for whole 2 level lists group) on all these to make sure but no black border. #nav a {..} #nav ul {...} #nav ul li { ...} #nav li { /* all list items */ float: left; background: lightblue; width: 100px; /* width needed or else Opera goes nuts */ border-width=1 1 thin thin; border-color=black; |