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border-style no longer renders ridge, inset or outset on tr element

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Since upgrading to FF 36.0 the border-style on tr elements is rendering as solid instead of ridge. Dashed, dotted, double seem to work but ridge, groove, inset and outset all render as solid. This appears to be a problem with <tr> elements as any <div> still renders as ridge. (I only have borders on <div> and <tr> elements).

Note: <table> is styled as border-collapse: collapse I have upgraded to FF 36.01 but still no ridge OS is Windows 7 Pro 64bit

Since upgrading to FF 36.0 the border-style on tr elements is rendering as solid instead of ridge. Dashed, dotted, double seem to work but ridge, groove, inset and outset all render as solid. This appears to be a problem with &lt;tr&gt; elements as any &lt;div&gt; still renders as ridge. (I only have borders on &lt;div&gt; and &lt;tr&gt; elements). Note: &lt;table> is styled as border-collapse: collapse I have upgraded to FF 36.01 but still no ridge OS is Windows 7 Pro 64bit

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SORRY, I placed gt & lt symbols around elements so it does not read right. Try again! Since upgrading to FF 36.0 the border-style on tr elements is rendering as solid instead of ridge. Dashed, dotted, double seem to work but ridge, groove, inset and outset all render as solid. This appears to be a problem with tr elements as any div element still renders as ridge. (I only have borders on div and tr elements). Note: table is styled as border-collapse: collapse. I have upgraded to FF 36.01 but still no ridge OS is Windows 7 Pro 64bit