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Attribute for <TABLE ...>
BORDER = integer

illustration of BORDER attributeBORDER establishes the size of the border surrounding the table. The default value is 0, which is an invisible border. If you put in BORDER without a value, it defaults to 1.

Here are some examples of the table above using different border values:

<TABLE>

<TABLE BORDER=0>

<TABLE BORDER>

<TABLE BORDER=15>

peachescherries
walnutsalmonds
peachescherries
walnutsalmonds
peachescherries
walnutsalmonds
peachescherries
walnutsalmonds

Note that with a BORDER value of 0, the internal borders are invisible; with any value 1 and up, they are visible, but do not change size. (Internal border size is determined by CELLSPACING.)


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