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Posted by glassblue1 on 04/11/07 06:31
On Apr 10, 5:37 pm, Bergamot <berga...@visi.com> wrote:
> glassbl...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > <a href="#"><img src=http://www.google.com/intl/en_ALL/images/logo.gif
> > border=0></a>
>
> > when I click on the Google logo, there is a slight border that appears
> > around the logo (in IE 6.0).
>
> That is referred to as the focus outline. It is an accessibility aid and
> very useful to those of us who are keyboard users. It is not just an IE
> feature, either.
>
> > how can I not have that slight border appear upon clicking the logo
> > and doing stuff?
>
> Leave it alone. It is there for your visitor's benefit. Or is the page
> just for your personal use?
>
> --
> Berg
Hi yes it is my own personal intranet, i just wanted to turn it off it
was distracting me. say, the code i posted does this Accessibility
Aid, however, can the theories presented here be demonstrated on the
running code i have pretty pelase? :*
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