Theme display problem in EP7?

Hello,
I create an new customer theme in EP7.
But there is an deep blue line under the TLN.
(It seems that the TLN not contain the line.)
I am familiar with theme property, beacause I had created 3 different styles theme in EP6 .
Theme property is increased in EP7 than EP6.
But I research almost every item , and I can't eliminate the line.
Is anybody know how to eliminate the deep blue line under the TLN ?
Thanks a lot .
Best Regards,
Jianguo Chen

Hi guys,
We're experiencing the exact same thing. The EP7 upgrade introduced the deep blue line displayed below TLN. This "feature" does not seem to have a corresponding attribute in the theme editor as far as I can see. The "Horizontal Divider" under "Simple Elements" is definitely not related to this line. In fact, when uploading a new gif to replace this it seems to be ignored. After using about 7 minutes(!) to save the theme it just re-appears with the same old gif. However, this separator gif has a different color than the blue line below TLN so I figured this couldn't be the right attribute anyway.
Does anyone have a clue on how to colorize or erase this element????
Best Regards
Tomas

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