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To quote Monty Python, "now for something completely different." These borders are for e-mail only, and I first would like to thank some very special people for helping me with developing the correct codes to use them. Tyhart, Chris Cooter, and WatchmanV, worked very hard to get them right. Take a bow guys, you deserve it.

Sizcat, Anastasia10, TIME TRAVELLER, and Purser, for being my guinea pigs. I first had to ask a few good friends to try out the codes to see if it was easy for people with all levels of html knowledge, not only the ones who are very adept at it. It seems to work for all.






If you don't find what you want here, please e-mail me at border-orders@webtv.net, and I will make one for you with whatever graphic you supply.

Before you start, please transload this gif to your own site, if you have one. If not you can use it as is, but I prefer for you to transload it.
http://www.wtv-zone.com/kenyagirl/bdr7/graphics/invis.gif I would also like to point out that if you have a site of your own, please transload the border itself before using it on your e-mail. Thank you!!

Below, you will find the necessary code for the use of the border followed by a few simple instructions. There are only five areas where you have to fill in the blanks, three of which are signified by question marks.













1 - This border background will not show up correctly if you are posting at a newsgroup, unless you remove the noembed and /noembed tags first.
2 - You MUST remember to put them back for e-mail.
3 - Make sure that your bodybg color is the same as your table bg color.
4 - You have to be careful when you write an e-mail that the text doesn't extend into the border. You have to make your lines shorter.
5 - If you are going to add banners to your e-mail page, they should be no bigger than 300x75.
6 - Last but not least, you won't see the border when you send, the recipient will see it. When you are done, send one to yourself to see it.

OFF WE GO TO THE BORDERS!!








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