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How do I remove the browser "selection" box around a linked image in firefox?

Asked by briandean in Web Development, Firefox Web Browser, Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)

Tags: web development, browser, linked image, firefox, linked

It has been a while since I've developed, and I'm still getting back  into the swing of this.

I have a menu bar at the top of my site with a number of images used as links. I can remove the "border" around the images just fine, but when the user clicks on the image, there is a dashed "selection" border around the image that is put there by the browser. This shows the division of the images on my menu bar and detracts from the design of the site. Is there a way to remove this, so that when the user clicks on the image there is no indication at all of the shape of the actual image?

I only have this problem in Firefox, Safari doesn't place this border. Is this a browser thing that I can't override?
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