Dynamic Image Borders v2.0

I found the time to go back to Dynamic Image Borders and work with it a little more.

Version 2.0 no longer relies on jQuery, saving the user around 30K in file size. It also no longer requires any extra CSS to be included as that is handled by the new Javascript file. Version 2.0 is easier to implement, only weighs about 3K, and has been tested on Firefox 3, Safari 3, Internet Explorer 6 and 7.

I welcome any feedback and/or suggestions.

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Cody
Aug 3, 2008, 01:08 PM
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Hi! Thanks for the great script, it’s exactly what I was looking for!

Just a quick question: for my purposes, I only need borders on the bottom and right side, meaning there are no images or borders needed for the top and the left side. Is there a simple way to remove the code for those two sections so I don’t get any unneeded extra space? Here’s what I’m working with, and you’ll see that the extra space kind of throws the border out of whack: http://pcpotential.awardspace.com/2008/03/31/10-directors-who-shouldve-directed-a-harry-potter-movie

thanks for your great work!

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