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I thought this would be fairly simple to do. Whenever an image that is linking somewhere is clicked an orange dotted border is shown. I'd like to remove it.
So, I checked in the "All Style Options" for that theme and there's no mention of the word 'dotted'. I did a search for the orange colour code it's using and all it is attached to are links - and those have an addition of "Underline" whenever clicked, no borders. Any idea where I may look to remove this? Thanks! |
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Image's that are linked still use link CSS.
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Are you sure it is not an orange border created by the browser? Some browsers tend to create a border around a link to indicate what you have clicked. For example FireFox draws a grey dotted border around it's links, both text and image.
Otherwise provide a link to an example. |
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The border is added in by the browser.
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