Accordion Spry Blue Bounding Box

I have created a spry accordion and can not find a way to get rid of the bounding box that appears when you select it in the browser.  In Safari it's blue, Firefox it is a black dash, and Explorer it is a blue dash.

Add style of outine:none to your accordion...
showing it inline as following:
<div id="Accordion1" class="Accordion" tabindex="0" style="outline:none;">
Regards,
Vinay

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