CSS border-image-source Property






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CSS border-image-source Property



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Example


Specify an image as the border around an element:



#borderimg
{
   
border-image-source: url(border.png);
}

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Definition and Usage


The border-image-source property specifies the path to the image to be used
as a border (instead of the normal border around an element).


Tip: If the value is "none", or if the image cannot be displayed, the
border styles will be used.


Tip: Also look at the border-image property
(a shorthand property for setting all the border-image-* properties).
























Default value: none
Inherited: no
Animatable: no. Read about animatable
Version: CSS3
JavaScript syntax: object.style.borderImageSource="url(border.png)"
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Browser Support


The numbers in the table specify the first browser version that fully supports the property.




















Property
border-image-source 15.0 11.0 15.0 6.0 15.0







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CSS Syntax



border-image-source: none|image|initial|inherit;

Property Values
























Value Description
none No image will be used
image
The path to the image to be used as a border
initial Sets this property to its default value. Read about initial
inherit Inherits this property from its parent element. Read about inherit





Related Pages


CSS tutorial: CSS Border Images


CSS Reference: border-image property


CSS Reference: border-image-outset property


CSS Reference: border-image-repeat property


CSS Reference: border-image-slice property


CSS Reference: border-image-width property


HTML DOM reference: borderImageSource property




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