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51. How to set the style of the top border?

HTML Code:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>How to set the style of the top border</title>
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>

Try it in the following editor or see the solution.

a. How to specify no top border?

b. How to specify a dotted top border?

c. How to specify the dashed top border?

d. How to specify a solid top border?

e. How to specify the double top border?

f. How to specify a 3D groove top border?

g. How to specify a 3D ridge top border?

h. How to specify a 3D inset top border?

i. How to specify a 3D outset top border?

j. How to specify the hidden top border?

k. How to specify top border to its default value?

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HTML-CSS: Tips of the Day

Style not working for innerHTML in Angular:

This behavior you're getting is normal. The class added to innerHTML is ignored because by default the encapsulation is Emulated. Which means Angular prevents styles from intercepting inside and outside of the component. You should change the encapsulation to None in your component. This way, you'll be able to define classes wherever you want: inside styles or in a separate .css, .scss or .less style-sheet (it doesn't matter) and Angular will add them to the DOM automatically.

import { Component, ViewEncapsulation } from '@angular/core';

@Component({
  selector: 'example',
  styles: ['.demo {background-color: blue}'],
  template: '<div [innerHTML]="someHtmlCode"></div>',
  encapsulation: ViewEncapsulation.None,
})
export class Example {
  private someHtmlCode = '';

  constructor() {
    this.someHtmlCode = '<div class="demo"><b>This is my HTML.</b></div>';
  }
} 

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