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# 15  
Old 01-18-2018
Quote:
Originally Posted by Yoda
Try HTML5:-
Code:
<table style="border:0" >

I have done the change but it boxes are still showing up.
# 16  
Old 01-18-2018
That is strange, do you have a CSS that might be overriding it?
# 17  
Old 01-18-2018
What should I look for?
# 18  
Old 01-18-2018
If you have chrome browser:-
  • Select the Chrome Menu at the top-right of your browser window
  • Select More tools > Developer Tools
  • Right-click on line and select Inspect Element

and check which one defines the border.
# 19  
Old 01-18-2018
th, td {
border: 1px solid #bbb;
padding: .5em;
}

Looks like it is related to th or td

When I tick out border, the border is removed
# 20  
Old 01-18-2018
Quote:
Originally Posted by kristinu
Looks like it is related to th or td

When I tick out border, the border is removed
There you go, that is the CSS overriding the attribute.
# 21  
Old 01-19-2018
Quote:
Originally Posted by Yoda
Try using a border-less table and put each elements in cells:-
I'm sorry, Yoda, but NO! Modern web designers should not be using tables to lay out their pages. Instead the text part should be in a div thus:
Code:
<h2>
  GNU Behistun <span style="font-size: 55%">Un insieme di
  software per la Tomografia Sismica</span>
</h2>

<img src="gbehistun--logo.png" style="float:left;margin:0
  34px 34px 0; height:18em;" alt="Logo di GBehistun"
  class="left"/> 
  <div style="float:left;width:50%">
  <p>
  Una tecnica per la mappatura del sottosuolo (terrestre o
  stellare) che usa le onde sismiche prodotte dai terremoti,
  le vibrazioni antropogeniche e il movimento di fondo; la
  tomografia comporta tre processi fondamentali:</p>

  <ul>
  <li>La elaborazione numerica preliminare dell'
    informazione (es. metadati, dei segnali e della forma
    d'onda), adatte per la ricostruzione della proprietà
    fisiche subsuperficiali.</li>
  <li>La simulazione della propagazione delle onde
    sismiche.</li>
  <li>La determinazione delle proprietà interne usando
    algoritmi di stima e ricostruzione.</li>
  </ul>
  </div>

Andrew
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