Table Borders Showing?

My clients says the tables are showing blue borders. I don't
see them in my browser (Firefox).
All table elements are set to '0" (border, cell space, cell
pad) and to default color which is no color.
http://www.fayeslight.org
Any idea what's happening and how to fix it?
Thanks!
~*Beth

Read this for your IE Png transparency issue:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/294714
Set a zero margin to move your page to the top of the screen.
"Bethlove" <[email protected]> wrote in
message
news:f00ckd$e86$[email protected]..
> Thank for the advice. The way they've described it, I'm
sure it's the
> layout
> tables showing.
> I just looked at it in Explorer..still see no borders.
I've asked them to
> tell
> me what browser & internet speed they're viewing it
on.
>
> No I've noticed though in Explorer, there is extra space
at the top of the
> pages. The table should layout at the top and center. I
tried adding
> align="top' but it didn't make a difference. Any ideas
on that?
>
> thanks,
> ~*Beth
>

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