- From: Americo Albuquerque <chainsword@altavista.com>
- Date: 18 Apr 2001 04:24:10 -0700
- To: ian@hixie.ch
- Cc: www-dom@w3.org
On Tue, 17 April 2001, Ian Hickson wrote: > (Note for those not familiar with the CSS spec: the first example sets the > value of 'border-*-color' to its initial value, which is defined as being > whatever the value of the color property is. Thus the color of the border > would be green, not red.) > that's a little odd since the 'color' attribute sets the font color not the border. the 'border-*-color' sets individual colors and the 'border-color' sets all border colors. the problem is knowing wish of them take precedence. normally, for what i have seen, the one that is define last will take precedence to the other but I could be wrong Find the best deals on the web at AltaVista Shopping! http://www.shopping.altavista.com
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