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I'm working on a site for my in-laws:

shiversbbq.com

I made the header and sidebar using slices with photoshop but I want to continue the wood border into the right and bottom of the main content. What is the best way to do this?

Thanks!

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Another exciting new border feature of CSS3 is the property border-image. With this feature you can define an image to be used instead of the normal border of an element. This feature is actually split up into a couple of properties

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I don't see the point of the link given above.

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I don't see the point of the link given above.

It was spam! The link didn't work yesterday, so I couldn't check it. Today I was able to check it, and it doesn't contain any CSS 'border-image' example, but is a "tooth-whitening" scam page.

The spamming poster from India has been banned.

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I don't see the point of the link given above.

It was spam! The link didn't work yesterday, so I couldn't check it. Today I was able to check it, and it doesn't contain any CSS 'border-image' example, but is a "tooth-whitening" scam page.

The spamming poster from India has been banned.

That explains my puzzlement thanks. :D

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