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SUMMARYWhen you use an image as the source of a hyperlink, FrontPage 98 will create a border around the image to indicate that the image is a hyperlink. MORE INFORMATIONThis behavior is defined within the specification for HTML 3.2, as posted at http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html32.html#img. When you view the a page in a browser such as Internet Explorer (IE), the border helps you see that the image is a hyperlink. This border increases the accessibility of your Web to all Internet users. Defining the Border for a Few Images on a PageTo alter the size of the border, or to remove it entirely from a small number of images, follow these steps:
Defining the Border for Multiple Images (Use with IE 4.0 or 4.01 Only)NOTE: When you use this method, the borders will still appear in FrontPage Editor, but will not be visible in a Web browser that supports cascading style sheets. Also, this method will not work for IE 3.x or Netscape Navigator 3.x browsers, nor will it work for Netscape Navigator 4.01 browsers.If you want to define the border for multiple images on a page, use the Stylesheet command to define all images on the page as having a specified border size. To do this, follow these steps:
REFERENCESFor more information on HTML 3.2, please see the following Web site: http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html32.htmlFor more information on cascading style sheets, please see the following Web site: http://www.w3.org/Style/For more information on style sheets in FrontPage, click the Index tab in FrontPage 98 Help, type the following text StyleSheet commandand then double-click the selected text to go to the "Stylesheet command" topic. Additional query words: 98 border image
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