Hi Jeanne, AFAIK yes, it's up to the user agent to provide a default value for the border attribute (see also [1]). I read somewhere that Gecko and IE browsers render a border by default on images within links, which is my case.
By now, I resolved adding this rule in the skin CSS file: a img { border-style: none; } I had already tried this but for some reason it didn't work, so I thought that "simple" css rules like that were not allowed in skin css files. Probably it was just my browser cache :) Anyway I'd prefer using a skin-aware css rule, if there will be one like you're suggesting. Thanks Cosma [1]http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/struct/objects.html#adef-border-IMG 2006/7/5, Jeanne Waldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
What is causing the borders anyway? Is it the browser default? If so, we can create a skinning hook for these, and even default it in the simple skin to border-width:0px. Cosma Colanicchia wrote: > Ok, this is a solution.. but I think that 99.9% of people using > af:objectImage out there don't want those ugly borders, maybe we could > create a skinning hook for this component. > > If you agree I can create a JIRA for this. > > Cosma > > > > 2006/7/4, Jeanne Waldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> Hello, >> >> There are no specific skinning hooks for the objectImage component, >> which is why you don't see it documented. >> >> Are you trying to remove the image borders of the objectImage component? >> >> If so, you can use the styleClass or inlineStyle attributes. >> If you use inlineStyle, it would look like this: >> >> <af:objectImage inlineStyle="border-width:0px"/> >> >> - Jeanne >> >> Cosma Colanicchia wrote: >> >> > Hi, >> > >> > I'm trying to remove the image borders using a Trinidad skin, but I >> can't >> > find a component named objectImage in the adf-faces-skins-doc.xml. I >> > would >> > like to do this in the skin, instead of loading a separate css with a >> > generic .image { border-width: 0px } style. >> > >> > This should be an easy one, but still can't find where I'm wrong. >> > Anyone can >> > help? >> > >> > Thank you >> > Cosma >> > >> >> >