Thanks, @ajturnersurrey, for your response! It hasn't helped so far, but let me be clearer in explaining what I have.
1: Here's a sample of the code. You'll see there are no classes:
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<MadCap:dropDown>
<MadCap:dropDownHead>
<MadCap:dropDownHotspot>Current Open Windows</MadCap:dropDownHotspot>
</MadCap:dropDownHead>
<MadCap:dropDownBody>
<p>Names of open windows appear below the menu. Click a window to bring it forward.</p>
</MadCap:dropDownBody>
</MadCap:dropDown>
2: The yellow border that still shows up in the HTML target is from the MadCap|dropDown style. It is set as "none" for the print target.
3: I checked the other 3 MadCap dropDown styles, especially dropDownBody. If there were no borders specified, I added border-bottom: none.
4: I opened the stylesheet in Notepad++ and found no instance of a border setting I couldn't otherwise account for.
Where is it hiding????
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