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Attributes for <TR ...>
BORDERCOLOR = color expression
BORDERCOLORDARK = color expression
BORDERCOLORLIGHT = color expression

BORDERCOLOR, BORDERCOLORLIGHT, and BORDERCOLORDARK work just like their corresponding attributes in the <TABLE ...> tag. One important difference is that they only set the colors of the inside borders. These attributes are only recognized by MSIE.

So, for example, the following code sets the bordercolors of the first row to red in this table:

<TR BORDERCOLOR=RED>

which gives us

fruit state
watermelon Georgia
apples Washington

The following code sets the dark borders to fuchsia and the light borders to lime in the first row:

<TR BORDERCOLORDARK=FUCHSIA BORDERCOLORLIGHT=LIME>

which gives us

fruit state
watermelon Georgia
apples Washington

One of the nifty effects you can do with BORDERCOLOR is to set the colors to white so that the cells don't appear sunk in, but they still have words in them:

<TR BORDERCOLOR=WHITE>

which gives us this table

fruit state
watermelon Georgia
apples Washington



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