On Apr 13, 2009, at 7:01 AM, Brian Hazelton wrote:
>> Really interesting link thanks. Last question on the subject, is it
>> impossible to condense this code? (As the borders are different I
>> imagine it is) Thanks:
>>
>> BORDER-RIGHT: #333 0px solid;
>> BORDER-TOP: #333 0px solid;
>> BORDER-LEFT: #333 0px solid;
>> BORDER-BOTTOM: #fff 5px solid;
>>
> combine I think is impossible, but you could share them. Here is
> what I
> mean: since the first three are the same go like this
>
> border-right, border-top, border-left{
> #333 0px solid
> }
> border-bottom{
> #fff 5px solid
> }
??
The above is completely non-sensical. It says:
for elements 'border-right', 'border-top' and 'border-left', apply the
following: '#333 0px solid'. Apply to what ? No property is specified.
'border' is a property, not a selector.
Assuming, as Holly does, the intent is to override some previous
setting:
selector {
border:none;
border-bottom: #fff 5px solid;
}
Philippe
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