Sunday, 8 July 2012

CSS border default value


CSS border default value

When writing a border rule you'll usually specify the colour, width and style (in any order).

For example, border: 3px solid #000

will give you a black solid border, 3px thick. However the only required value here is the border style.

If you were to write just border: solid then the defaults for that border will be used. But what defaults?

Well, the default width for a border is medium (equivalent to about 3 to 4px) and the default colour is that of the text colour within that border. If either of these are what you want for the border then you can leave them out of the CSS rule.



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