May. 31st, 2013

[personal profile] liv
I'm working on converting these Crisped themes to be official site layouts. I've run into a problem with the CSS that makes the navigation control strip match the rest of the layout.

The relevant CSS is as follows:


The problem is that the logged-out version of the nav strip includes a table within a table, for the login form, and this CSS makes all the cells of that table outlined in the entry title colour, which looks kind of awful. So I need to figure out some CSS to turn off border colours in the login form, while leaving them on for the nav strip as a whole.

According to Web Developer the login form looks a bit like this:


I can't figure out which selector to use with border: none in order to switch off the borders for the inner tables. I've tried variations on #lj_controlstrip_login and #lj_controlstrip_login td and #login.lj_login_form but I'm not getting anywhere. Anyone who's clever with CSS inheritance rules have any good ideas?
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