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Originally posted by Auctiva Tom T.:
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wish I could remove the blue boarders though
There is javascript in one of these threads that does that.


Don't even need to do that, swabbies. Just paste "border=0" (without the quotes) somewhere in each <img> statement, like this, for example:

<img src="[IMAGE2_URL]" width=140 border=0>

Or, if ye wants to change to a fancy border, like this swanky cap'n, ye can do it with the following CSS style statement:

<img src="[IMAGE2_URL]" style="width:140px;border:2px outset #cccc00;">
In this case I jest added a 2 pixel wide border, of the "outset" style (has a mite o' a shadder to it) and the basic color is a gold (#cccc00). It will be a different shade of gold depending on what slab-sided ol' browser ye sees it in, because them bilge-water rats at MS and NS and Moe-Ziller can't see eye-to-eye. Well, it is hard, with this consarned eyepatch, I gots to admit.

Now, mind ye: them punkchyation marks are different between CSS and reglar HTML. SO...keep a sharp watch on the colons versus the equools signs, and setcher quotes like the Cap'n sets his. And avast that ye don't get yer colons and sem-eye colons mixed up neither.

Other bits ye can put in yer style statement include: margin:4px; to keep 4 pixels of open water around each image. Ahh. Arrrr. There's a bunch o' others too, but me doesn't wants to overflow your noggin right now. Actually -- I need a little shut-eye.

Now shove off. And turn to with some comely templates fer us to goggle at!

CB & Sid
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