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Re: emulating default table borders in css

Posted by Pine nut on 08/14/07 10:23

> A border of one pixel is _not_ the default, but _if_ a border is set using
> <table border="1">, then the apperance is by default an outset border,
which
> is probably what is meant by "translucent" here.
>
> Anyway, the CSS counterpart of border="1" in a <table> tag consists of
> border-width: 1px; border-style: outset;
> for the table and
> border-width: 1px; border-style: inset;
> for each cell.
>
> The CSS counterpart to cellspacing="2" is border-spacing: 2px, but this
> isn't supported by IE.

thanks Jukka, that's almost what I need.

what I wanted was to define a DIV ID that would emulate that same border
effect, but there seems no table-border or cell-spacing equivalents for
defining a DIV.

PineNUT

 

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