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> How to get rid of the Blue Boarder in linked images?, Help this HTML Newb out please! =]
Luclaire
post Oct 19 2006, 06:46 PM
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Hello, I need help trying to get rid of the "blue boarder" from images that are linked. I am trying to make a introduction page on my Guild Website for WoW. If there is no way to get rid of it, can you please give me another suggestion on another way around this problem? Thank you in advanced!

Here is the website if it will help (I hope this isn't considered commerical advertising ninja.gif )

http://www.freewebs.com/luclaire/
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pandy
post Oct 19 2006, 06:51 PM
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Hi! smile.gif
See this FAQ:
http://www.htmlhelp.com/faq/html/images.html#no-border
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Luclaire
post Oct 19 2006, 06:58 PM
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Wow, thank you for the fast reply... I'm still getting trouble though (even though I get the concept of what to do)
On...
<a href=...><img src=... alt=... border="0"></a>
What do I do with the alt="blank" code? I've never seen it before (again, I'm a newb >_<)

EDIT - Nevermind, I was being hardheaded and just read one section on the link you provided me. I reread from the beginning and found out my problem with the "alt"
Thank you for helping me out Pandy! I'm glad I found this forum! =]

This post has been edited by Luclaire: Oct 19 2006, 07:10 PM
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shannonlp
post Oct 20 2006, 02:15 PM
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Just a quick note about that alt tag. Any time you have an image that you are adding to your website be sure to add an alt tag. In the UK it is illegal according to the British Disability Discrimination Act.

Even though it takes more time it is worth getting those alt tags populated.
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