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    Issue: Image and Table-Border

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    1. issueid=4728 October 8, 2016 1:08 PM
      Ecstasy Ecstasy is offline
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      Image and Table-Border

      Hello, i got the next problems. I think im to stupid for the Editor.

      The Problem is we cant make tables with border. It shows only tables with border="0"

      Thank you for your help.

    Issue Details
    Issue Number 4728
    Issue Type Bug
    Project VaultWiki 4.x Series
    Category Unknown
    Status Working as Designed
    Priority 1 - Security / Login / Data Loss
    Affected Version Unknown
    Fixed Version (none)
    Milestone (none)
    Software DependencyAny
    License TypePaid
    Users able to reproduce bug 0
    Users unable to reproduce bug 0
    Attachments 0
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    1. October 9, 2016 9:33 AM
      pegasus pegasus is offline
      VaultWiki Team
      Please post sample code that is not working for you (from the View > Source Code tab) and a link to a public page on your site where it is not working as intended (guests do not have permission to view your wiki right now).

      I have successfully used the "border" attribute here: https://www.vaultwiki.org/demo/table-test
      It may be something as simple as a mistake in the TABLE code, or there may be a conflict with the CSS stylesheets on your site.

      I should also note that if you are using vBulletin's WYSIWYG mode to create tables, then you may have inadvertantly selected one of vBulletin's special classes for tables. At least one of these classes specify border: 0 in vBulletin's default stylesheet, which is the default behavior for tables in vBulletin. You can override this behavior by applying a different class in non-WYSIWYG mode, by specifying a style="border: ..." attribute, or by adding rules to additional.css do so.
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    2. October 9, 2016 12:25 PM
      Ecstasy Ecstasy is offline
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      This is the Code from a Table

      Code:
      [table]  align="left" class="wysiwyg_grid" style="width: 500px"
      |-  class="wysiwyg_grid_tr"
      |  class="wysiwyg_grid_td" | 
      |  class="wysiwyg_grid_td" | 
      |-  class="wysiwyg_grid_tr"
      |  class="wysiwyg_grid_td" | 
      |  class="wysiwyg_grid_td" | 
      |-  class="wysiwyg_grid_tr"
      |  class="wysiwyg_grid_td" | 
      |  class="wysiwyg_grid_td" | 
      |-
      [/table]

      When i change the Editor and write border="3" then the table get an border.
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    3. October 10, 2016 9:32 AM
      pegasus pegasus is offline
      VaultWiki Team
      This is the expected behavior. The "wysiwyg_*" classes only work within vBulletin's WYSIWYG editor as a way to help the person editing see the borders of the table. If you want your table styled in a different way, you must use a different class and/or styles.

      While the TABLE syntax you quoted is provided by VaultWiki, this style behavior is inherited from vBulletin's own built-in TABLE code. This provides a consistent experience for the person viewing the tables, regardless of whether the post is in the wiki or a forum post.
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    4. October 10, 2016 11:42 AM
      Ecstasy Ecstasy is offline
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      The Class in the quote isnt from me. The Editor pasted it in.
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