On Nov 5, 2008, at 20:01 wlb wrote:

Thanks to Mustafa and Philippe, my problem is now solved. I added the
> overflow:hidden
>
> to the li and it worked like a charm.
>
> I guess there is no way to get rid of the red/blue focussing rings
> altogether. I thought that "no-decoration" would do it, but that didn't
> work. Not a really big deal, but a slight annoyance.
>
> This is an area of CSS I'm not so familiar with. I must say that when I
> looked through my CSS reference books, the answer wasn't immediately
> apparent. That's why this CSS list is such a godsend.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Bill Boletta
>


It can be done using this rule in your stylesheet:

:focus { outline: 0; }
>


However, as Philippe said:

The blue/red lines are focusing rings, indicating that the link is
> focused. It is a useful accessibility aid.  Removing it using *:focus* is
> not a good idea, as it takes away any indication to keyboard users that the
> link has been focused.
>
> You should make sure to define an outline or a carefully considered,
> stylistic indication (using *a:focus*) selector that the link has been
> focused.
>


(Replied here to help continuity)

- Mustafa
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