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Posted on 08-19-04 06:04 PM Link | Quote
The question in a nutshell: Is this an IE-only tag? I noted that the energy bars in my sig look rather dumb with a white border around them, which is how it renders in Firefox (I'm on a new computer). So I took out the border=1 tags and have what you see now. WITH those tags, it looks fine in IE.
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Posted on 08-19-04 07:08 PM Link | Quote
If I remember correctly, I saw on a chart and it said it was IE only. But "bordercolor" seems to work with Firefox 0.9x. A few IE-only tags were fixed in FF 0.9x (marquee, bordercoor, etc)
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Posted on 08-19-04 08:20 PM Link | Quote
Hmm. I'm on 0.9.3 right now...I'll have to tweak it some more.
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Bordercolor is not a real attribute. It's a browser added feature to perpetuate poor page code.

http://htmlhelp.com/reference/html40/tables/table.html <-- reference

You'll notice bordercolor isn't listed anywhere on there. If you decide to use it, expect random/different results on every browser.

Alternatively, you can use CSS to specify a border color for tables/images/etc... which is what I recommend, since it's way easy and looks the same in every browser.

Come to think of it... can you even DO css stuff in layouts? Never bothered trying.

*Disch shrugs


(edited by Disch on 08-19-04 12:15 PM)
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Posted on 08-20-04 04:25 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Disch
Come to think of it... can you even DO css stuff in layouts? Never bothered trying.
Here's the full HTML of my layout:
<div class="jesper-daring"><h3>jesper</h3><blockquote class="my"><h4>post &numposts&
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Ooh, onsite CSS. Neato.

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