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Posted by vunet.us on 01/31/07 18:12
On Jan 31, 12:23 pm, "Jukka K. Korpela" <jkorp...@cs.tut.fi> wrote:
> Scripsit vunet...@gmail.com:
>
> > What is the best way to show border-less menu with CSS?
>
> How is that related to the question in the Subject line?
LET'S SEE:
1. "Border-Free Table with CSS"
2. "What is the best way to show border-less menu with CSS?"
I'D PROBABLY SAY THERE IS A SLIGHT DIFFERENCE IN BOTH LINES. HOWEVER,
IF ONE THINKS OF IT, THEY MAY ADD EACH OTHER UP. THE POINT POINT
STAYS: "BORDERLESS", "BORDER FREE" AND IT IS ALL RELATED TO TABLE.
>
> > I use table
> > but have problems avoiding paddings and margins with different
> > browsers.
>
> Yawn. Try explaning the logical structure
PREVIOUS POSTER DID NOT SEEM TO HAVE DIFFICULTIES UNDERSTANDING MY
QUESTION.
and illustrate it with a URL,
I WOULD IF I COULD :)
then
> proceed to telling what the desired visual appearance for some part (which?)
> is.
IN YOUR SHOES I'D RATHER REPLY: "Need more details". IT TAKES LESS
WRITING ESPECIALLY FOR BUSY PEOPLE.
>
> Meanwhile, here's the answer you asked in the Subject line - I just _love_
> simple questions (though some people say there are no simple questions,
> there are just simple people):
OH, IT'S PERSONAL ALREADY... BUT YOU DO NOT EVEN KNOW ME...!!! YOU
CANNOT BE SURE HOW SIMPLE OR COMPLEX MY MIND IS.
>
> table, caption, col, colgroup, thead, tbody, tr, th, td { border: 0 none
> !important; }
THANK YOU FOR POSSIBLE SOLUTION. LET ME GO AHEAD AND TEST IT.
I APPRECIATE YOUR TIME AND HELP HERE.
>
> --
> Jukka K. Korpela ("Yucca")http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/
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