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 Posted by Sid Ismail on 02/25/06 13:23 
On Sat, 25 Feb 2006 10:28:41 GMT, "Mike Azzopardi" 
<mikeazzo22@hotmail.com> wrote: 
 
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: "Sid Ismail" <elsid@nospam.co.za> wrote in message  
: news:g0c0025e08p1c86dj8vmp623jfbio2ahd4@4ax.com... 
: > On Sat, 25 Feb 2006 09:33:02 GMT, "Mike Azzopardi" 
: > <mikeazzo22@hotmail.com> wrote: 
: > 
: > : Hi All 
: > : 
: > : I know this may sound trivial but it makes a great difference to my  
: > page. I 
: > : have some images which are borderless and when I make border ="1", I get  
: > a 
: > : nice black border. As soon as I make the image a hyperlink, the border  
: > turns 
: > : white. However the text links on my page are blue, so I don't know where  
: > the 
: > : white is coming from. I would really like the border to remain black.  
: > White 
: > : doesn't look so cool. 
: > 
: > 
: > Strange, yes.   URL?   Put it up somewhere? 
: > 
: > You can set border colors of certain elements to your fancy, but 
: > before we show you this, let's have a look at the white anomaly. 
: > 
: > Sid 
: > 
: >  
 
 
: Thanks for looking. Here is the URL: 
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: http://fjam.zapto.org/charity/artists2.htm 
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: The 1st image is linked with border set to 1 (White border) 
: The 2nd image isn't linked with border set to 1 (Black Border) 
: The 3rd image is linked with no border. 
:  
: All the linked stylesheet has is this in it: 
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: a { 
:  font-family: "Courier New", Courier, mono; 
:  color: #0000FF; 
:  
: } 
: body { 
:  font-family: "Courier New", Courier, mono; 
:  font-size: 16pt; 
:  font-weight: bolder; 
:  color: #660000; 
: } 
 
 
Please bottom post - that is the standard on Usenet. 
 
This is causing your problem: 
<BODY text=#ffffff vLink=#ffffff aLink=#ffffff link=#ffffff 
bgColor=#cccccc  
leftMargin=0 topMargin=0 MARGINHEIGHT="0" MARGINWIDTH="0"> 
 
Sid
 
  
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