this works for all images without adding a style to each image.

img {border:none;}
img:hover {border-bottom:1px solid #f00;padding-bottom:1px;}

dwain

On 5/4/08, Dean Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On May 4, 2008, at 8:10 AM, Stuart Foulstone wrote:
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>  which is what usually happens when you go
> > against the natural order of things
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> That is an unnecessarily pedantic comment. I already said I solved my
> design anomaly by applying a class to the image anchor. I simply asked if
> there was a universal rule I hadn't thought of that would be more elegant.
> Since there apparently isn't then I'll just grep it.
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