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Image links I post are displayed in FF with a blue border. But not in Safari.

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I'm using RapidWeaver to create a site. In Firefox the image links display with a blue (default link color) border. In the RW preview Safari they do not (not surprising since both RW and Safari rely on WebKit).

The images are set with no border, BTW.

Hope someone can help. Meantime I'll try the FF 4 beta, plus other browsers. I'll post anything useful that I discover.

Thanks.

—wayne

I'm using RapidWeaver to create a site. In Firefox the image links display with a blue (default link color) border. In the RW preview Safari they do not (not surprising since both RW and Safari rely on WebKit). The images are set with no border, BTW. Hope someone can help. Meantime I'll try the FF 4 beta, plus other browsers. I'll post anything useful that I discover. Thanks. —wayne

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I just tried with Opera and Omni. Thus far FF is the only browser to show the border.

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And I tried FF 4 beta. It displayed properly without the border. FF 3.6 is the only browser giving me trouble.

(Not yet ready to go with 4 beta. Gotta be compatible with 1 Password. I'll urge them to get with the program.)

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Try posting at the Web Development / Standards Evangelism forum at MozillaZine. The helpers over there are more knowledgeable about web page development issues with Firefox.
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewforum.php?f=25
You'll need to register and login to be able to post in that forum.

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Try this style rule:

:link img {outline: none}
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Many thanks, amici! I'll try these solutions, and share them with the folks at RapidWeaver.

This is a great community. Wish the helpfulness here could be extended to our society as a whole.

Again, grazie mille.