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CSS Help, getting two borders on one table
Krateguy09
post Apr 19 2006, 08:33 PM
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Is that at all possible? All help is appreaciated.

what I mean is something like this:

 
GREASEbaby
post Apr 19 2006, 08:39 PM
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CODE
table table table {
  border-width:SET PIXEL WIDTHpx;
  border-color:######;
  border-style:double;
}


That's my best guess...
 
freeflow
post Apr 19 2006, 11:14 PM
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Two borders? yes.
One huge border? yes.

You should explain more about the diagram. It doesn't make much sense.
 
coldtrance
post Apr 20 2006, 01:22 AM
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it looks like a large inverted border:

table table { border: 0px }
table table table table{border:0px}
table, tr, td { background-color:transparent; border:none; border-width:0;}
table table table {
border-style:Style here;
border-width:#px;
border-color:000000;
background-color:FFFFFF;
}

^change the "Style here" and the "#"

possible styles:

solid, dashed, dotted, double, ridge, groove, inset and outset

i would try playing around with the ridge, groove, inset and outset styles with a large pixel number to see if you can get what you want.

example:
<style type="text/css">
table table { border: 0px }
table table table table{border:0px}
table, tr, td { background-color:transparent; border:none; border-width:0;}
table table table {
border-style:outset;
border-width:30px;
border-color:CC2222;
background-color:FFFFFF;
}


</style>
 

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