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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
Yeah I was sort of replying to you. When you said:
Originally Posted by LoriL1212
open the image that you want up there in your graphics program and at the top add the "1px #FB9709" line to the image.
I took it to mean putting the border directly onto the image, and then the css blanks off the css top border.

I just wondered why go to those lengths when all you have to do is leave the image intact and put the top border across it using CSS...

Maybe not?
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