CSS3 Rounded Corners
CSS3 Rounded Corners
With the CSS3 border-radius
property, you can give any element "rounded corners".
Browser Support
The numbers in the table specify the first browser version that fully supports the property.
Numbers followed by -webkit- or -moz- specify the first version that worked with a prefix.
Property | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
border-radius | 5.0 4.0 -webkit- |
12.0 | 9.0 | 4.0 3.0 -moz- |
5.0 3.1 -webkit- |
10.5 |
CSS3 border-radius Property
With CSS3, you can give any element "rounded corners", by using the
border-radius
property.
Here are three examples:
1. Rounded corners for an element with a specified background color:
Rounded corners!
2. Rounded corners for an element with a border:
Rounded corners!
3. Rounded corners for an element with a background image:
Rounded corners!
Here is the code:
Example
#rcorners1 {
border-radius: 25px;
background: #73AD21;
padding: 20px;
width: 200px;
height: 150px;
}
#rcorners2 {
border-radius: 25px;
border: 2px solid #73AD21;
padding: 20px;
width: 200px;
height: 150px;
}
#rcorners3 {
border-radius: 25px;
background: url(paper.gif);
background-position: left top;
background-repeat:
repeat;
padding: 20px;
width:
200px;
height: 150px;
}
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Tip: The border-radius property is actually a shorthand property for the
border-top-left-radius , border-top-right-radius , border-bottom-right-radius
and border-bottom-left-radius properties. |
CSS3 border-radius - Specify Each Corner
If you specify only one value for the border-radius
property, this radius
will be applied to all 4 corners.
However, you can specify each corner separately if you wish. Here are the rules:
- Four values: first value applies to top-left, second value applies to top-right, third value applies to bottom-right, and fourth value applies to bottom-left corner
- Three values: first value applies to top-left, second value applies to top-right and bottom-left, and third value applies to bottom-right
- Two values: first value applies to top-left and bottom-right corner, and the second value applies to top-right and bottom-left corner
- One value: all four corners are rounded equally
Here are three examples:
1. Four values - border-radius: 15px 50px 30px 5px:
2. Three values - border-radius: 15px 50px 30px:
3. Two values - border-radius: 15px 50px:
Here is the code:
Example
#rcorners4 {
border-radius: 15px 50px 30px 5px;
background: #73AD21;
padding: 20px;
width: 200px;
height: 150px;
}
#rcorners5 {
border-radius: 15px 50px 30px;
background: #73AD21;
padding: 20px;
width: 200px;
height: 150px;
}
#rcorners6 {
border-radius: 15px 50px;
background: #73AD21;
padding: 20px;
width: 200px;
height: 150px;
}
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You could also create elliptical corners:
Example
#rcorners7 {
border-radius: 50px/15px;
background: #73AD21;
padding: 20px;
width: 200px;
height: 150px;
}
#rcorners8 {
border-radius: 15px/50px;
background: #73AD21;
padding: 20px;
width: 200px;
height: 150px;
}
#rcorners9 {
border-radius: 50%;
background: #73AD21;
padding: 20px;
width: 200px;
height: 150px;
}
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Test Yourself with Exercises!
CSS3 Rounded Corners Properties
Property | Description |
---|---|
border-radius | A shorthand property for setting all the four border-*-*-radius properties |
border-top-left-radius | Defines the shape of the border of the top-left corner |
border-top-right-radius | Defines the shape of the border of the top-right corner |
border-bottom-right-radius | Defines the shape of the border of the bottom-right corner |
border-bottom-left-radius | Defines the shape of the border of the bottom-left corner |