tedd wrote:
> At 9:12 AM +0900 5/15/07, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
>   
>> On May 15, 2007, at 6:43 AM, tedd wrote:
>>
>>     
>>>  Is there any way to use css to remove the border that accompanies 
>>>  an input box?
>>>
>>>  I've tried border: none;, but that hasn't worked.
>>>       
>> That should work (and works in most OS X browsers, actually [1]). 
>> {border:none} is equivalent to border: 0 none solid. And border-style 
>> trumps all other values.
>> Where does it fails? Test case ?
>>
>> [1] except Safari 2.0 and lower, which simply doesn't allow styling 
>> of border on input controls.
>>
>> Philippe
>>     
>
> Hi Philippe:
>
> I guess that's it. The only problem I have is with Safari 2.0.4.
>
> One of the few times that Apple got it wrong.
>
> Cheers,
>
> tedd
>   
Hmmm interesting.  It does work in a recent WebKit nightly 
build...(#21368)  Might mean this will be fixed soon?  Keep our fingers 
crossed I guess.

Used border: 0; actually.

Lori
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