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Border-top-image no worky

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Re: Border-top-image no worky

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May 20th, 2005
As Dave said, borders can't be images.

So, open the image that you want up there in your graphics program and at the top add the "1px #FB9709" line to the image.

Then use this:

.about {
width: 275px;
background: #FFF url('tab.gif') no-repeat top;
font: "BankGothic Md BT", Arial, sans-serif;
border: 1px solid #FB9709;
border-top: none;
text-align:left;
word-wrap : sWrap;
}

That should do it
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