The "genealogy" web never had an external stylesheet. I always use the wrong words to describe this, but on this website, I only had the style section in the page code, in the HEAD. The problem was back then, I didn't know how to take out or adjust the code for content area's image (didn't know enough HTML or CSS then). So the easiest way for me at first, I just left out one set of "../" going to the center image, which ended up with broken links. On some, I later put the word disabled as a false directory. ../disabled/beige1_3.jpg to distinguish those links in the Broken Links report. So, whichever way they are in my list, I just really want to get it recified now on this section. And, as you so often say, the external style sheet will accomplish that. It involves about 1,450 to 1,500 pages. I hope that once I get this section done with its style sheet, it won't seem as hard to me to create a second style sheet that includes all 3 borders and then I can convert the rest of the website to an external style sheet, too. Or, maybe by then, the 2-colors only will grow on me. ;-) In any event, hopefully I used your "misc" style sheet well enough to make the css sheet for the genealogy site. I just can't see why the center and middle image file isn't working right, since both images (butterscotch and beige jpgs) are in the same directory. I really prefer the beige1.jpg image color to the #hex-color I found. I'm really on a campaign to fix all internal and external broken links. The genealogy website is the big task I have to tackle, along with on just a few broken links on the others. Judy