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Ok I see these nice tables on forums and site everywhere and I want to know how do they get that black line around them and such
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#2
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border="1"
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#3
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When I do that I get this little stupid grey boarder thing.
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#4
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it maybe your CSS
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#5
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You set border="0" and you should get the vB Border.
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#6
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Uhhh I get nothen around it with it's set to 0.
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#7
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Model your tables after vB's method (a nested table in an outer table) and you'll never have the problem.
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#8
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Did you try bordercolor="whatevercolor"? I tried it once and it did seem to work. Rather that, or one of my co-admins was playing around with it. ^^;;
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#9
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yeah I did, but the line stays the same thickness. =\
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#10
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place this in your <table> tag
style="border: 1px solid #FFFFFF;" Change the #FFFFFF to the hex color of your choice. |
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