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Long description of example illustrating precedence in the collapsing borders model

Long description of example illustrating precedence in the collapsing borders model

This diagram shows an example of which borders would be rendered in the collapsing borders model where borders of different styles, widths, or colors overlap.

The diagram shows a three column, five row table of cells labeled 1 to 15.

The table has a 5px solid yellow border. The first column has a 3px solid black border, so the column's left border is obscured by the table's left border. The fifth cell (row two, column two) has a 5px dashed blue border that obscures the segment of the black column border where they overlap. The sixth cell (row tow, column three) has a 5px solid green border that obscures the fifth cell's right border where they overlap and the table's right border where they overlap.

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Last update: 03-09-2007 22:18

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