Spry collapsible panel - panel (link) border issue

Hi folks. I'm new to spry and I'm inserting a spry collapsible panel into a web page in Dreamweaver CS4. It all works fine but i have this very ugly border around the panel tab (the link that you click to open the panel). In frefox its a dotted line and in safari its a blue border. I havent had change to check this in other browsers/platforms. (I'm using a mac) I've read that its an accessabilty thing? which can be overcome in a different way. I have to get rid of this border as it completely spoils the design of the site..
Anyone know how to remove this?
Thanks in advance :-)

Hi, I asked that same question a minute ago, then I saw your solution you wrote to someone else previously.
Works for me too!
Thanks for solving it!
Here is another question if you can help...
I currently have  ">>read more" at the end of the text in my top content tab panel, so the user knows to click and read more in a lower panel.
I want that ">>read more" text to disappear when it is clicked and lower content section is open.
And then a "read less" to appear so user knows to click the top tab content to close the bottom panel.
Can this be done using this Spry Collapsible technique?
Thanks!

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                  <td><h5><em>...My acquaintance with Dr. Gail Smolinski happened in two ways. First, through her bi-weekly news column, &quot;An Ounce of Prevention&quot; in the News Review Extra: giving information on healthful living and explaining how our amazing bodies work. Dr. Gail's smiling photo also introduced her to me.
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                    My second acquaintance with Dr. Gail was a visit to her natural health clinic for treatments. Her smile is sunny and real! She introduced me to homeopathic remedies and the impressive Quantum Biofeedback machine. Dr. Gail is a very encouraging caregiver. I am very pleased to have much-improved  Health and I've also gained a new friend! </em></h5>
                    <h5><em>Sincerely, Shirley L. </em>              _______________________________________________________________</h5>
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                    <h5><em>I called Dr.  Gail Smolinski, DNM. We sat down and we talked about how I felt. She gave me  some natural medicine. I have been on this for about 5 months.</em></h5>
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                  <h5><em>I went to my  doctor, and it seems they couldn’t help. But Dr. Gail Smolinski helped me.  Thank you, Dr. Gail!  </em></h5></td>
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