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 Posted by Arne on 07/12/07 09:22 
Once upon a time *marss* wrote: 
> Jukka K. Korpela wrote: 
>  
>> The simple way is to set a bottom or top border for some "real" element, 
>> e.g. 
>> 
>> <div style="border-top: solid 1px black">...</div> 
>  
> I simplified above example for clarity and was smarted for it :(. 
> Actually I need a horizontal (black) line 1 pixel thick with a (red) 
> dot on one of its ends. 
> Something like this: 
> <div style="border-top: solid 1px black;border-left: solid 1px red"></ 
> div> 
> But it does not work. 
>  
> Is it possible? 
> Thanks, 
> Mykola 
>  
 
How about this: 
 
hr {height:1px; border-style:solid; border-width:1px 0 0; 
border-color:#000;} 
 
Works as above for me in a externas CSS file. Not exactly the same 
visuality in IE than Gecko browsers (more space above and under in IE), 
but it was the closest I could get. 
 
--  
/Arne
 
  
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