css properties border-left-width

The border-left-width CSS property sets the width of the left border of an element.

Syntax

/* Keyword values */
border-left-width: thin;
border-left-width: medium;
border-left-width: thick;

/* <length> values */
border-left-width: 10em;
border-left-width: 3vmax;
border-left-width: 6px;

/* Global keywords */
border-left-width: inherit;
border-left-width: initial;
border-left-width: revert;
border-left-width: revert-layer;
border-left-width: unset;

Values

<line-width>

Defines the width of the border, either as an explicit nonnegative <length> or a keyword. If it's a keyword, it must be one of the following values:

  • thin
  • medium
  • thick

Note: Because the specification doesn't define the exact thickness denoted by each keyword, the precise result when using one of them is implementation-specific. Nevertheless, they always follow the pattern thin ≤ medium ≤ thick, and the values are constant within a single document.

Formal definition

Initial valuemedium
Applies toall elements except ruby base containers and ruby annotation containers
Inheritedno
Computed valueabsolute length, snapped as a border width; zero if the border style is none or hidden
Animation typeby computed value

Formal syntax

<line-width>

Examples

Comparing border widths

HTML

<div>Element 1</div>
<div>Element 2</div>

CSS

div {
  border: 1px solid red;
  margin: 1em 0;
}

div:nth-child(1) {
  border-left-width: thick;
}
div:nth-child(2) {
  border-left-width: 2em;
}

See also