My apologies, it's on some of the back pages, such as shipping.html. There is no border="1" on that page.
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Browse All TopicsHi, Please look at our site www dot magickitchen dot com on Chrome. There are some ugly orange borders around the tables that don't appear on FF, IE or Safari. Does anyone have an explanation? (Telling me not to use tables and that the site should be pure CSS is not going to help, thanks!)
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by: KravimirPosted on 2009-10-19 at 14:13:51ID: 25609118
I don't see a border in Chrome, but I see one in Firefox and Opera. Two of the tables have border="1" simply change it to border="0"