How can I remove the colored border around an image I use as a link?

September 11th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Janine, I am doing your Dreamweaver Essentials Total Training and have run into a problem I have had when developing my sites. When I create a link from an image, it has an outline the color of the underline that would be in a link. Yours did not. Why? What should I do to eliminate this from happening every time?

Carol

Hi Carol,

There are a couple of ways to remove the colored border around an image you use as a link. The simplest option is to select the image, and then in the Property inspector at the bottom of the workspace, enter a 0 in the Border field.

You can also create a style for the image tag with the border set to none and remove all of the borders from all images at once.

I wish you all the best,
Janine

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Tags: Dreamweaver 8 · Dreamweaver CS3 · Dreamweaver MX · Dreamweaver MX 2004 · expression web · Links · Web graphics

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  • 1 nfargher // Dec 5, 2008 at 8:19 am

    Great help, I had the same problem and setting the border to zero fixed it immediately. Thanks!

    Nick

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