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border: 0 none removes the default border some browsers give inputs. It's just to make sure that the image has no unwanted border around it, so mostly a cosmetic thing. Does that answer your question?
Why type "border: 0 none;"? We should get the same result if we don't type this.
border: 0 none
removes the default border some browsers give inputs. It's just to make sure that the image has no unwanted border around it, so mostly a cosmetic thing. Does that answer your question?Yes, maybe I haven't witnessed a browser with default border yet. So...