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CSS Properties: How to set the border to its default value?

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Solution:

HTML Code:

<!DOCTYPE html><!-- Declaration of HTML5 document type -->
<html>
<head>
<title>How to set the border to its default value</title><!-- Title of the HTML document -->
<style type="text/css">/* CSS style start*/
div {
border: 20px solid transparent; /* Sets a transparent solid border with 20px width for <div> elements */
padding: 15px; /* Sets 15px padding for <div> elements */
border-image-slice: 10; /* Sets the size of the border image slices to 10 */
border-image-repeat: round; /* Specifies that the border image should be repeated to cover the entire border */
border-image-source: url(https://www.w3resource.com/w3r_images/border.png); /* Specifies the source of the border image */
border-image-outset: initial; /* Sets the outset value of the border image to its initial value */
}	
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div>Here, the middle sections of the image are repeated to create the border.</div><!-- <div> element demonstrating the repeated middle sections of the border image -->
</body>
</html>

Explanation:

  • This HTML document demonstrates how to set various properties of a border image for <div> elements.
  • The border property sets a transparent solid border with a width of 20 pixels for <div> elements.
  • The padding property sets 15 pixels of padding for <div> elements.
  • border-image-slice: 10; specifies the size of the border image slices to be 10 pixels.
  • border-image-repeat: round; indicates that the border image should be repeated to cover the entire border with rounded edges.
  • border-image-source: url(https://www.w3resource.com/w3r_images/border.png); specifies the source of the border image.
  • border-image-outset: initial; sets the outset value of the border image to its initial value, which may vary depending on the browser's default behavior.

Live Demo:

See the Pen border-image-initial-answer by w3resource (@w3resource) on CodePen.


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