It is possibly an css error in the code that renders it other than solid!
Else GRE 1.8.x. used by Firefox 2 and K-Meleon has a false default.
Some Firefox 3 render the same way as my IE 8 here
(AFAIK IE 8 has standard compliant and a IE 6-7 quirks rendering mode).
BTW. That is why I asked for browser versions
On Your test page K-Meleon is using a border-style or outline-style (can also be coded via border: , outline: )
To force other style use css -> border-style: solid; or border: solid; this & #3CB371 forces solid green. I do not know whether border: inset is a property that is inherited from previous elements. But the error can be excluded via coding.
Your observed 3d effect is AFAIK created by
border-style: inset;
Make sure You do not have inset as default or as error in Your own code.
Solid is AFAIK default.
The serries that make such 3D effects is.
groove = 3D-Effekt.
ridge = 3D-Effekt.
inset = 3D-Effekt.
outset = 3D-Effekt.
#3CB371 = one of the three or so valid systems and means green.
Thunderbird uses the same format in its color picker and mails.
A color picker from selfhtml.org which is an online book to teach valide html. Insert #3CB371 and view.
p.s. Now some advertisement
The lake applet site of sterntaler has css coded borders around the applets
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/14/2009 08:34AM by guenter.