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  1. Does anyone know how to create the little icon that shows up in the url/web address field? And, how do you get it to show up? Is there a code for it?
  2. Thanks. I knew it had to be something simple. I was trying border: 0; but border: none; did the trick!
  3. I have some images that I'm using as links on a website, but Netscape and Firefox have those annoying borders around them and I can't figure out how to get rid of them. Anyone...?
  4. Yes, that worked! I knew there had to be some way to do it. Thank you!
  5. I guess that will do, if there's no other way. The only thing with that is if there's a line with only two or three words, the black background still extends all the way to the end of the line, which is still what I'm trying to avoid if possible.
  6. No, that didn't change anything. Thanks, though.
  7. I searched the forum for the answer to this but had no luck. What I'm doing is placing several paragraphs on top of a background image. In order to be able to read the text, I'm using a background color behind the text, which works fine. The problem is that the background color extends all the way past the last word on each line and covers up too much of the image with the blocks of color. Sort of like this...http://www.w3schools.com/css/tryit.asp?fil...ackground-colorWhat I want is for the color behind the text to end directly behind the last word on each line and then continue behind the next line of text and so forth. Is there any way to do this? I tried display: inline; which sort of worked, but it ran all the text together and I have several paragraphs, so that's not really what I want to do. Any help would be appreciated!
  8. I'm somewhat new to CSS and I'm still trying to grasp some of the concepts so I ended up here in search of answers. I've searched the forums, but haven't really found the answer I'm looking for, so here's what I'd like to know.I have an image map that looks like a desk with a notebook on the left side and a piece of paper on the right side. This is going to be the main page of the website. The links are going to be on the left with the notebook and the information will display on the right side. I would like to be able to target all of the links from the image map to the same position of the paper so that it looks like the information is directly on the piece of paper. (See photo below) I figured out how to position an i-frame in the appropriate spot, but it's not transparent so you don't see the image of the piece of paper underneath. I know it sounds pretty complicated, and it might not even be possible, but I thought I'd see if anyone might know how to do this. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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