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Home > Computers & Technology > Programming > Markup Languages > CSS   »   Cell Border Color Incorrect In FF

 
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Old Apr 22, 2007, 04:29 AM
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Cell Border Color Incorrect In FF

Hi.

In internet explorer i get what i want as follows:



But in Firefox I get:



I think it doesnt understand "bordercolor" for cells, because the "bordercolor" for the table is #008000 and it works fine; the cell borders are "red" and work as I wanted in IE; but in FF it doesnt work.

Please can you help, thanks.

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Old May 20, 2007, 06:41 PM   #2  
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Originally Posted by Copter
Hi.

In internet explorer i get what i want as follows:



But in Firefox I get:



I think it doesnt understand "bordercolor" for cells, because the "bordercolor" for the table is #008000 and it works fine; the cell borders are "red" and work as I wanted in IE; but in FF it doesnt work.

Please can you help, thanks.
Could we see the code that generates this inconsistency?

I've seen some cases where Internet Explorer is a bit more tolerant or omissions like a missing semicolon or the lack of a closing tag for a HTML object. Is there a semicolon after EVERY property assignment in your td style?
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