CSS3 Border Images
CSS3 Border Images
With the CSS3 border-image
property, you can set an image to be used as the border around an element.
Browser Support
The numbers in the table specify the first browser version that fully supports the property.
Numbers followed by -webkit-, -moz-, or -o- specify the first version that worked with a prefix.
Property | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
border-image | 16.0 4.0 -webkit- |
12.0 | 11.0 | 15.0 3.5 -moz- |
6.0 3.1 -webkit- |
15.0 11.0 -o- |
CSS3 border-image Property
The CSS3 border-image
property allows you to specify an image to be used instead of the normal border around an element.
The property has three parts:
- The image to use as the border
- Where to slice the image
- Define whether the middle sections should be repeated or stretched
We will use the following image (called "border.png"):
The border-image
property takes the image and slices it into nine sections,
like a tic-tac-toe board. It then places the corners at the corners, and the
middle sections are repeated or stretched as you specify.
Note: For border-image
to work, the element also needs the
border
property set!
Here, the middle sections of the image are repeated to create the border:
An image as a border!
Here is the code:
Example
#borderimg
{
border: 10px solid transparent;
padding: 15px;
-webkit-border-image: url(border.png)
30 round; /* Safari 3.1-5 */
-o-border-image: url(border.png)
30 round; /* Opera 11-12.1 */
border-image: url(border.png)
30 round;
}
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Here, the middle sections of the image are stretched to create the border:
An image as a border!
Here is the code:
Example
#borderimg
{
border: 10px solid transparent;
padding: 15px;
-webkit-border-image: url(border.png)
30 stretch; /* Safari 3.1-5 */
-o-border-image: url(border.png)
30 stretch; /* Opera 11-12.1 */
border-image: url(border.png)
30 stretch;
}
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Tip: The border-image property is actually a shorthand property for the
border-image-source , border-image-slice , border-image-width ,
border-image-outset
and border-image-repeat properties. |
CSS3 border-image - Different Slice Values
Different slice values completely changes the look of the border:
Example 1:
border-image: url(border.png) 50 round;
Example 2:
border-image: url(border.png) 20% round;
Example 3:
border-image: url(border.png) 30% round;
Here is the code:
Example
#borderimg1 {
border: 10px solid transparent;
padding: 15px;
-webkit-border-image: url(border.png)
50 round; /* Safari 3.1-5 */
-o-border-image: url(border.png)
50 round; /* Opera 11-12.1 */
border-image: url(border.png)
50 round;
}
#borderimg2 {
border: 10px solid transparent;
padding: 15px;
-webkit-border-image: url(border.png) 20% round; /* Safari 3.1-5 */
-o-border-image: url(border.png) 20% round; /* Opera 11-12.1 */
border-image: url(border.png) 20% round;
}
#borderimg3 {
border: 10px solid transparent;
padding: 15px;
-webkit-border-image: url(border.png)
30% round; /* Safari 3.1-5 */
-o-border-image: url(border.png)
30% round; /* Opera 11-12.1 */
border-image: url(border.png)
30% round;
}
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Test Yourself with Exercises!
CSS3 Border Properties
Property | Description |
---|---|
border-image | A shorthand property for setting all the border-image-* properties |
border-image-source | Specifies the path to the image to be used as a border |
border-image-slice | Specifies how to slice the border image |
border-image-width | Specifies the widths of the border image |
border-image-outset | Specifies the amount by which the border image area extends beyond the border box |
border-image-repeat | Specifies whether the border image should be repeated, rounded or stretched |