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Hi Jeff, Tim, everyone,


Let's deal with that first. The purpose of
SilverStripe (SS) is to provide that matter for every page it formats.

Just wanted to be sure this didn't slip under the page fold.

I setup a silverstripe instance on a server we can all hit - so that we
can have a scratch pad instance where we can break it at will...and not
bring the whole TDF server in play

lo-portal.us/




<snip>
. I think Friedrich was setting up alternate themes,
but I haven't checked since that conversation).

Alright - well sometimes a picture is worth many words.

I moved the body of the index page at libo-na server to the SS server at
lo-portal: Straight Copy/Paste of the HTML that makes up the body. When
you do that with the default theme in SS the tables have borders and you
can't get rid of them - I assume that is the problem you are having.

But if you change the 'theme' just a bit then it of course changes.

http://lo-portal.us/temp/ss-tables.png

On the left is the page on lo-portal.us and on the right at libo-na.us,
no change to the HTML that was copied at all - just a change to the SS
theme.

Thanks 

drew


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