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 Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 12/15/06 23:24 
Jukka K. Korpela wrote: 
> Scripsit Bergamot: 
>  
>> Wil wrote: 
>>> Does anyone know, what IE setting results in 
>>> showing or not showing pictures that are used 
>>> as a link? 
>> 
>> There are no settings that distinguish images that are links from 
>> those that are not links. 
>  
> It might be argued that that there _are_ such settings in a sense. You  
> can set up a user style sheet and write there, for example, 
> :link img, :visited img { display: none !important; } 
> to make the browser ignore, for display purposes, all images that are  
> links (or inside a link). I cannot imagine why anyone would do that, but  
> the distinction mention could indeed be useful, and even essentual. It's  
> a different question, but a much more important one. A user style sheet  
> could be used to _force_ the browser to show a colored border around an  
> image that is a link (the default rendering, which authors often want to  
> sabotage) - and perhaps even to omit any border around an image that is  
> not a link, but that would be extravagant. 
 
I contemplated mentioning user CSS, but the PO said "IE setting", Does  
IE even have a preference stylesheet like Gecko? 
 
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Take care, 
 
Jonathan 
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