On Sep 10, 2014, at 6:49 PM, Georg <ge...@gunlaug.com> wrote:

> The border is on the link, not the image.
> 
> If you don't want borders on links with images in them, you can add a class 
> to those links that states that.
> 
> Example:
> [a class="img"] [img href="..." alt="..."] [/a]
> 
> a.img {border: none;}

Thank you, Georg; I made an .img class per your example and that had no effect, 
but I’m puzzled by something  you said that the border is on the link not 
image; isn’t the stuff between the opening and closing a tags the “link?”  Be 
that a word or an image?

I do get the idea you’re talking about and maybe something is overrulling my 
rules?

John

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