Syntax: | border: <value> |
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Possible Values: | <border-width> || <border-style> || <color> |
Initial Value: | Not defined |
Applies to: | All elements |
Inherited: | No |
The border property is a shorthand for setting the width, style, and color of an element's border.
Examples of border declarations include:
H2 { border: groove 3em }
A:link { border: solid blue }
A:visited { border: thin dotted #800080 }
A:active { border: thick double red }
The border property can only set all four borders; only one border width and border style may be given. To give different values to an element's four borders, an author must use one or more of the border-top, border-right, border-bottom, border-left, border-color, border-width, border-style, border-top-width, border-right-width, border-bottom-width, or border-left-width properties.
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