The outline-style
CSS property sets the style of an element's outline. An outline is a line that is drawn around an element, outside the border
.
It is often more convenient to use the shorthand property outline
when defining the appearance of an outline.
Syntax
/* Keyword values */ outline-style: auto; outline-style: none; outline-style: dotted; outline-style: dashed; outline-style: solid; outline-style: double; outline-style: groove; outline-style: ridge; outline-style: inset; outline-style: outset; /* Global values */ outline-style: inherit; outline-style: initial; outline-style: revert; outline-style: revert-layer; outline-style: unset;
The outline-style
property is specified as any one of the values listed below.
Values
auto
-
Permits the user agent to render a custom outline style.
none
-
No outline is used. The
outline-width
is0
. dotted
-
The outline is a series of dots.
dashed
-
The outline is a series of short line segments.
solid
-
The outline is a single line.
double
-
The outline is two single lines. The
outline-width
is the sum of the two lines and the space between them. groove
-
The outline looks as though it were carved into the page.
ridge
-
The opposite of
groove
: the outline looks as though it were extruded from the page. inset
-
The outline makes the box look as though it were embedded in the page.
outset
-
The opposite of
inset
: the outline makes the box look as though it were coming out of the page.
Formal definition
Initial value | none |
---|---|
Applies to | all elements |
Inherited | no |
Computed value | specified keyword |
Animation type | by computed value |
Formal syntax
auto | <outline-line-style>
Examples
Setting outline style to auto
The auto
value indicates a custom outline style, described in the specification as "typically a style [that] is either a user interface default for the platform, or perhaps a style that is richer than can be described in detail in CSS, e.g. a rounded edge outline with semi-translucent outer pixels that appears to glow".
HTML
<div> <p class="auto">Outline Demo</p> </div>
CSS
.auto { outline-style: auto; /* same result as "outline: auto" */ } /* To make the Demo clearer */ * { outline-width: 10px; padding: 15px; }
Setting outline style to dashed and dotted
HTML
<div> <div class="dotted"> <p class="dashed">Outline Demo</p> </div> </div>
CSS
.dotted { outline-style: dotted; /* same result as "outline: dotted" */ } .dashed { outline-style: dashed; } /* To make the Demo clearer */ * { outline-width: 10px; padding: 15px; }
Setting outline style to solid and double
HTML
<div> <div class="solid"> <p class="double">Outline Demo</p> </div> </div>
CSS
.solid { outline-style: solid; } .double { outline-style: double; } /* To make the Demo clearer */ * { outline-width: 10px; padding: 15px; }
Setting outline style to groove and ridge
HTML
<div> <div class="groove"> <p class="ridge">Outline Demo</p> </div> </div>
CSS
.groove { outline-style: groove; } .ridge { outline-style: ridge; } /* To make the Demo clearer */ * { outline-width: 10px; padding: 15px; }
Setting outline style to inset and outset
HTML
<div> <div class="inset"> <p class="outset">Outline Demo</p> </div> </div>
CSS
.inset { outline-style: inset; } .outset { outline-style: outset; } /* To make the Demo clearer */ * { outline-width: 10px; padding: 15px; }