Without doubt guys, I’m making a new site at this time, and I use a image as any link, the rule is
< the href=" index. html" >
< img src=" images/DevilPenguinIntro. jpg" border=" 0" align=" left" width=" 106" height=" 113. 5" > < /a>
The thing is, I want the border around the image to possibly be gone, how should i do that I position the border to 0, yet it’s still presently there…. anyone help Thanks.
It’s still there while using border set for you to 0
try put this from the < head> < /head> tag
< style type=" text/css" > img national boundaries: 0px; < /style>
Without doubt, it’s stylise yet again… geez you’re similar to my webdesignforums protector angel or some thing, you’re at EACH thread I help make =P hehe, well actually Manged to get it to operate with
< the href=" index. html" >
< img border=" 0" src=" images/DevilPenguinIntro. jpg" align=" left" width=" 106" height=" 113. 5" > < /a>
heh, exactly like to help away with what Allow me to
=) Kudos.
Observe that, as mentioned with another thread a little bit earlier (or later), the border=" 0" attribute isn’t valid XHTML for those versions. As part of separating structure with the actual styling with the page, Stylise’s solution via CSS is a better one than with the border attribute.