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By dreamsketcher
via designgala.com
Published: Mar 21 2008 / 13:25

Sometimes, One line in CSS can be more than a magic providing solutions. I reviewed some of the CSS files and came up with some one line CSS.
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skateinmars replied ago:

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First two tips are wrong. * should not be used (for performance and styling reasons), and 'a img' should be used to remove borders on linked images. Google reset.css for further informations :)

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dreamsketcher replied ago:

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yes i agree with *. i will update the post.

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dreamsketcher replied ago:

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yes i agree with * but this article is about one line CSS. and regarding image border you are right.

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nyuhuhuu replied ago:

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Removing the "dotted outline from focused or active links on firefox" is the worst you can do against web accessibility.

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dreamsketcher replied ago:

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hi nyuhuhuu,
thats good point on accessibility but this post is not related to web accessibility. It is just about one line CSS whether they meet web standard or are obsolete or anything else.

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