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    Default borders and containers

    according to
    [url]http://livedocs.macromedia.com/flex/15/asdocs_en/mx/containers/Box.html[/url]
    we can not set the left border to blue and right border to green. Is
    this correct? Or are there some un-documented CSS settings or
    something? seems the case with other containers too.



    dougk Guest

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    Default Re: borders and containers

    That's correct. You would have to make your own border skin to do that.
    peterent Guest

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