The border-width
shorthand CSS property sets the width of an element's border.
Constituent properties
This property is a shorthand for the following CSS properties:
Syntax
/* Keyword values */ border-width: thin; border-width: medium; border-width: thick; /* <length> values */ border-width: 4px; border-width: 1.2rem; /* top and bottom | left and right */ border-width: 2px 1.5em; /* top | left and right | bottom */ border-width: 1px 2em 1.5cm; /* top | right | bottom | left */ border-width: 1px 2em 0 4rem; /* Global values */ border-width: inherit; border-width: initial; border-width: revert; border-width: revert-layer; border-width: unset;
The border-width
property may be specified using one, two, three, or four values.
- When one value is specified, it applies the same width to all four sides.
- When two values are specified, the first width applies to the top and bottom, the second to the left and right.
- When three values are specified, the first width applies to the top, the second to the left and right, the third to the bottom.
- When four values are specified, the widths apply to the top, right, bottom, and left in that order (clockwise).
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.
Examples
A mix of values and lengths
HTML
<p id="one-value">one value: 6px wide border on all 4 sides</p> <p id="two-values"> two different values: 2px wide top and bottom border, 10px wide right and left border </p> <p id="three-values"> three different values: 0.3em top, 9px bottom, and zero width right and left </p> <p id="four-values"> four different values: "thin" top, "medium" right, "thick" bottom, and 1em left </p>
CSS
#one-value { border: ridge #ccc; border-width: 6px; } #two-values { border: solid red; border-width: 2px 10px; } #three-values { border: dotted orange; border-width: 0.3em 0 9px; } #four-values { border: solid lightgreen; border-width: thin medium thick 1em; } p { width: auto; margin: 0.25em; padding: 0.25em; }
See also
- The border-related shorthand properties:
border
,border-style
,border-color
- The border-width-related properties:
border-bottom-width
,border-left-width
,border-right-width
,border-top-width