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  HTML Images :
BORDER AROUND








You can add a border to the image using the border setting shown in the example below:

Note:
Netscape browsers will only show the border if the image is a link.




<img src="http://www.echoecho.com/rainbow.gif" border="5">


Adding a border to your image might help the visitor recognize that the image is a link. However, the net is filled with images that work as links and have no borders indicating it - so the average visitor is used to letting the mouse run over images to see if they are links.

Still - if you have an image that is often mistaken you might consider adding a border to it - although you should probably consider changing the image entirely - since if it does not indicate by itself that it is a link then it isn't serving it's purpose.

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DEVELOPER TIP!
FACT:
Table widths are MINIMUM settings in HTML. Therefore they sometimes span wider than you wanted.
TIP:
Enclose the table within another table. This ensures that the inner table does not stretch beyond the minimum size defined for the outer table.





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