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Rogue Colour
Hi, I've recently made my portfolio page using CSS in Dw CS3.
However, when viewed in Firefox on the jpeg's i've used as rollover images when they are pressed, a blue ant anx comes around the jpeg ?? but in the code there is no ref to a blue colour ???? Does anyone know how to get rid ??? see for yourselves (www.chrisallen.eu) C |
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Re: Rogue Colour
On Tue, 12 Aug 2008 20:29:55 +0000 (UTC), "cjallen1"
<webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote: >Hi, I've recently made my portfolio page using CSS in Dw CS3. > > However, when viewed in Firefox on the jpeg's i've used as rollover images >when they are pressed, a blue ant anx comes around the jpeg ?? but in the code >there is no ref to a blue colour ???? > > Does anyone know how to get rid ??? > > see for yourselves (www.chrisallen.eu) > > C put this in the style sheet section, a img {border:none;} does that stop it -- ~Malcolm~*... ~* |
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Re: Rogue Colour
That dotted box around links is the focus state. Hit the tab key repeatedly
to cycle through the links on your page. People who cannot use a mouse rely on the focus state to show them where they are. Since you have not yet defined link pseudo-classes in your style sheet, FF uses default color values of blue (active) and purple (visited). --Nancy O. Alt-Web Design & Publishing www.alt-web.com "cjallen1" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message news:g7srs3$87p$1@forums.macromedia.com... > Hi, I've recently made my portfolio page using CSS in Dw CS3. > > However, when viewed in Firefox on the jpeg's i've used as rollover images > when they are pressed, a blue ant anx comes around the jpeg ?? but in the code > there is no ref to a blue colour ???? > > Does anyone know how to get rid ??? > > see for yourselves (www.chrisallen.eu) > > C > |
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Re: Rogue Colour
'fraid not ???
i put it in the blocked area of the code ??? of when i press the jpeg ?? This is what i get (only put n the RDN nit) http://www.chrisallen.eu/portfolio5_THEINSIDER.html |
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Re: Rogue Colour
cjallen1 wrote:
> 'fraid not ??? > > i put it in the blocked area of the code ??? of when i press the jpeg ?? > > This is what i get (only put n the RDN nit) > > http://www.chrisallen.eu/portfolio5_THEINSIDER.html > Hi, I guess you have read the reasons why folks are not in favour of this - but if, for aesthetic reasons you'd still like to remove the outline, then - download the 'Blur all Links' extension - double click the mxp to install - restart dreamweaver (if open) and access it from the Commands menu.... http://www.fourlevel.com/extensions.htm -- chin chin Sinclair |
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Re: Rogue Colour
Or just put this in the CSS -
a:focus img { outline:none; } -- Murray --- ICQ 71997575 Adobe Community Expert (If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!) ================== http://www.projectseven.com/go - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources http://www.dwfaq.com - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources ================== "djinn" <scobies@dsl.pipexYerKitAff.com> wrote in message news:g7t4uv$hfc$1@forums.macromedia.com... > cjallen1 wrote: >> 'fraid not ??? >> >> i put it in the blocked area of the code ??? of when i press the jpeg ?? >> >> This is what i get (only put n the RDN nit) >> >> http://www.chrisallen.eu/portfolio5_THEINSIDER.html >> > > Hi, > > I guess you have read the reasons why folks are not in favour of this - > but if, for aesthetic reasons you'd still like to remove the outline, > then - download the 'Blur all Links' extension - double click the mxp to > install - restart dreamweaver (if open) and access it from the Commands > menu.... > > http://www.fourlevel.com/extensions.htm > > -- > chin chin > Sinclair |
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Re: Rogue Colour
Don't think so - did you try?
-- Murray --- ICQ 71997575 Adobe Community Expert (If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!) ================== http://www.projectseven.com/go - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources http://www.dwfaq.com - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources ================== "djinn" <scobies@dsl.pipexYerKitAff.com> wrote in message news:g82a7q$cv6$1@forums.macromedia.com... > Murray *ACE* wrote: >> Or just put this in the CSS - >> >> a:focus img { outline:none; } >> > > I think it needs the this.blur(); applied as the OP is using onClick - > this wee extension will do the job quickly :-) > > -- > chin chin > Sinclair |
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