Thanks for the reminder Jochem. :) I forget you can do that
with css... I guess avoiding span tags is an old habbit for
me.

> S.Isaac Dealey wrote:

>> A div, yes... but the question was about a span.

> Sure it can receive borders. Just use "display: block" and
> suddenly it isn't an inline element anymore :-)

> Jochem



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