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I'm just curious, does anyone see any difference between Border=0 and Border=1 on the table?  I looked at it in Firefox, Opera, and even (after much searching) started up internet explorer to take a look and I didn't see any difference.  {{User:StarGeek/sig}} 12:35, 30 October 2006 (PST)
 
I'm just curious, does anyone see any difference between Border=0 and Border=1 on the table?  I looked at it in Firefox, Opera, and even (after much searching) started up internet explorer to take a look and I didn't see any difference.  {{User:StarGeek/sig}} 12:35, 30 October 2006 (PST)
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: I know that that variable does tend to result in no border between lines in a table if Border=0 is used in the middle of a table. - [[User:Sister Leortha|Sister Leortha]] 12:48, 30 October 2006 (PST)
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: Yup, if Border=0, it doesn't put the gray border line under the table's entry.  If Border=1, it does.  The idea is that all of the rows except for the last one should have Border=1, and the last one should have Border=0.  Otherwise, the bottom row of cells will have a gray border and a black border.  ''shrug''  Dunno if it really make a difference, but I was in a perfectionist kinda mood that day. --[[User:TonyV|TonyV]] 06:00, 31 October 2006 (PST)

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Border on table

I'm just curious, does anyone see any difference between Border=0 and Border=1 on the table? I looked at it in Firefox, Opera, and even (after much searching) started up internet explorer to take a look and I didn't see any difference. -- StarGeekTalk page 12:35, 30 October 2006 (PST)

I know that that variable does tend to result in no border between lines in a table if Border=0 is used in the middle of a table. - Sister Leortha 12:48, 30 October 2006 (PST)
Yup, if Border=0, it doesn't put the gray border line under the table's entry. If Border=1, it does. The idea is that all of the rows except for the last one should have Border=1, and the last one should have Border=0. Otherwise, the bottom row of cells will have a gray border and a black border. shrug Dunno if it really make a difference, but I was in a perfectionist kinda mood that day. --TonyV 06:00, 31 October 2006 (PST)