Blue borders - Where did they come from?

I have some big button links on my site that have developed
blue borders. How did this happen and how can I get rid of them?
Really screws with my color scheme. (Got some other issues, too,
but this is the most aggravating).
http://christchapelmaconga.org/sportstowne/ccsthome.html
Thanks

>>Almost everyone disables the default border around
image
As do I. I responded to what I perceived as a knee-jerk
disdain to default
behavior. Best to know why things are the way they are before
changing them.
You and I know why the border is there and can make an
informed decision as
you have. I don't thank that is true for the OP. Just my
read.
Walt
"Michael Fesser" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
> .oO(Walt F. Schaefer)
>
>>If your response is serious I fear you have a rough
and uncomfortable road
>>ahead. If you would take the time to actually
understand HTML you would
>>discover default behaviors usually (always?) have a
logical purpose. The
>>blue outline you so hate is there to make navigating
the site easier for
>>the
>>visitor. You seem to care nothing for the visitor
only what you want. 10
>>years ago you might have gotten away with that
attitude. Today's Internet
>>is
>>user/visitor-oriented not designer-oriented. You
really have to understand
>>how things work and why before you start slashing
usability to satisfy
>>your
>>own tastes.
>
> You have very valid points, but I think it was a little
overreaction in
> this case. Almost everyone disables the default border
around image
> links, including me. Remember how often this question
comes up here.
> And usually it doesn't cause any problems, because if
done properly, it
> should be already clear by the image itself that you can
click it, for
> example a button or a logo. You really don't need an
additional border
> there telling "hey look, I'm a link".
>
> Of course this doesn't apply to the link's outline (the
dotted border),
> which definitely is an important and required usability
feature.
>
> Micha

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