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td {border: 0;} - you must get rid of the ; as it serves no purpose in this case
should be
td {border: 0px}
The selector A doesn't mean anything. It isn't even a sub-psuedo.
It should be
a:link
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td {border: 0px} is the same as td {border: 0}. you only have to put units when there is a number other than zero. when it's zero it doesn't matter because zero of anything is, er, zero
Everyone who uses css within a HMTL document knows that the properties of the script must be surrounded by <!-- & -->.
And don't you only use the semi-colon when stating another proerty in the same selector?
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Nothing wrong with the extra semi-colon at the end, it wont hurt anything and as davemies said it's a good practice. Personally I like to think were all just a semi-colon away from total disaster.
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i know... but if someone else come in looking for the answer, now they have it. I didn't see a post where you said what you fixed. I'm sorry if it was already stated.
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