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Tommy Olsson and Paul O'Brien

"The Ultimate CSS Reference"

When it??™s
used on tables to which the separated borders model has been applied,
the border makes the whole box look as though it were coming out of the
canvas. When it??™s used with the collapsing border model, it behaves the
same way as groove.
Previously, in CSS1, user agents were allowed to interpret all dotted, dashed,
double, groove, ridge, inset, and outset styles as solid.
Compatibility
Box Properties
Opera Safari Firefox Internet Explorer
9.2 3.0 2.0 1.3 2.0 1.5 1.0 7.0 6.0 5.5
Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Buggy Buggy Buggy
User agents are supposed to place borders on the element??™s background, but in
Internet Explorer for Windows versions up to and including 7, the background only
reaches the inside edge of the border when the element has a layout (p. 158). This
means that for dotted or dashed borders, the background won??™t be visible through
the spaces within the border. When the element doesn??™t have a layout, the
background will extend under the borders.


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