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    No borders in Firefox

    Hi, I am customizing template with CSS and experiencing differences between IE and Firefox. More or less I was expecting this behavior, but only thing I can't currently figure out is that I can't see any applied borders in Firefox. In IE is all fine. Am I missing something in actinic.css?
    Any ideas please?
    Thanks.

    #2
    Do we get to see what you are on about or we using our imagination this time?

    While we are on the subject of display, what colour curtains do you think would match with my carpet in the living room?

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      #3
      /me uses his swami magic powers to guess that this is a pbkac

      Mr. Hack is right, how about an url?

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        #4
        Originally posted by gabrielcrowe View Post
        /me uses his swami magic powers to guess that this is a pbkac
        Chat room withdrawl symptoms, Gabriel?

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          #5
          lol, apprently so.

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            #6
            Url

            Originally posted by leehack View Post
            Do we get to see what you are on about or we using our imagination this time?

            While we are on the subject of display, what colour curtains do you think would match with my carpet in the living room?
            I thought this is obvious problem and you guys masters will know the answer straight away, but here you are: http://www.prographics.co.uk/acatalog/sadas.html

            View the page in IE and Firefox, see the difference.

            BTW: I would go for chocolate brown.

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              #7
              Personally i prefer the design without the borders....

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                #8
                Originally posted by pinbrook View Post
                Personally i prefer the design without the borders....
                lol...me too, but that's not a point

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                  #9
                  Firefox unit declaration

                  I've found the problem now FF requires a unit
                  declaration when specifying borders; e.g., 1 will not produce the
                  border, but 1px will.

                  Thanks for your posts.

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