I've found while playing with some new table styles, that for an unknown reason I'm getting forced borders through the CSS commands.
I've created and activated several classes, (they show up and style correctly in all other ways), but for some reason every table I've got in my templates creates a black 1px border, even though all the CSS styles dictate no border. Add to that that even when I place 'border="0px"' into the table itself, it still leaves a border. I've checked the templates, and I can't see any other command that supercedes this. Is this to do with the way the BBCode parses the CSS, or have I missed some CSS styling?
I'm not 100% this is a bug, but I can't see why I'm getting this problem from the CSS I'm using.
The border is being inherited from vBulletin 4's CSS. Because this is standard behavior in vBulletin 4 (which has a TABLE BB-Code in the CMS), it will not be changed in VaultWiki - that way it's a consistent behavior. Keep in mind that solving this would requiring overriding vBulletin's rules.
If my memory serves correctly, the border is applied to:
Code:
.restore th, .restore td
You can remove this border simply by applying a differently border rule to your table cells. You can also complain at vBulletin.com and suggest that instead of forcing a border like that, that they make a special class for CMS tables, like:
Seems there are StyleVars for the 'restore' section, setting the border to 0px there, and then when you want a border, specifiying it in the table creates the border. I've not investigated how this plays with the CMS table command atm...
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