CSS ( Cascading Style Sheets)
- CSS Introduction
- CSS Syntax
- CSS Selectors
- How To Add CSS
- CSS Comments
- CSS Backgrounds
- CSS Borders
- CSS Margins
- CSS Padding
- CSS Height - Width
- CSS Box Model
- CSS Outline
- CSS Text
- CSS Links
- CSS Lists
- CSS Tables
- CSS Display
- CSS Max-width
- CSS Position
- CSS Overflow
- CSS Float
- CSS Inline-block
- CSS Align
- CSS Combinators
- CSS Pseudo-classes
- CSS Pseudo-elements
- CSS Opacity
- CSS Navigation Bar
- CSS Dropdowns
- CSS Image Gallery
- CSS Attr Selectors
- CSS Forms
- CSS Counters
- CSS Website Layout
- CSS !important
- CSS Rounded Corners
- CSS Border Images
- CSS Backgrounds
- CSS Colors
- CSS Color Keywords
- CSS Gradients
- CSS Radial Gradients
- CSS Text Effects
- CSS Web Fonts
- CSS 2D Transforms
- CSS 3D Transforms
- CSS Transitions
- CSS Animations
- CSS Tooltip
- CSS Image Reflection
- CSS The Object-fit
- CSS Object-position
- CSS Button
- CSS Pagination
- CSS Multiple Columns
- CSS User Interface
- CSS Variables
- CSS Box-sizing
- CSS Media Queries
- CSS Flexbox
CSS Border Images
CSS Border-image Property
The CSS 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
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!
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<style>
#borderimg {
border: 10px solid transparent;
padding: 15px;
border-image: url(border.png) 30 round;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<h1>The border-image Property</h1>
<p>Here, the middle sections of the image are repeated to create the border:</p>
<p id="borderimg">border-image: url(border.png) 30 round;</p>
<p>Here is the original image:</p><img src="border.png">
<p><strong>Note:</strong> Internet Explorer 10, and earlier versions, do not support the border-image property.</p>
</body>
</html>
<html>
<head>
<style>
#borderimg {
border: 10px solid transparent;
padding: 15px;
border-image: url(border.png) 30 round;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<h1>The border-image Property</h1>
<p>Here, the middle sections of the image are repeated to create the border:</p>
<p id="borderimg">border-image: url(border.png) 30 round;</p>
<p>Here is the original image:</p><img src="border.png">
<p><strong>Note:</strong> Internet Explorer 10, and earlier versions, do not support the border-image property.</p>
</body>
</html>
CSS Border-image - Different Slice Values
Different slice values completely changes the look of the border:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<style>
#borderimg1 {
border: 10px solid transparent;
padding: 15px;
border-image: url(border.png) 50 round;
}
#borderimg2 {
border: 10px solid transparent;
padding: 15px;
border-image: url(border.png) 20% round;
}
#borderimg3 {
border: 10px solid transparent;
padding: 15px;
border-image: url(border.png) 30% round;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<h1>The border-image Property</h1>
<p id="borderimg1">border-image: url(border.png) 50 round;</p>
<p id="borderimg2">border-image: url(border.png) 20% round;</p>
<p id="borderimg3">border-image: url(border.png) 30% round;</p>
<p><strong>Note:</strong> Internet Explorer 10, and earlier versions, do not support the border-image property.</p>
</body>
</html>
<html>
<head>
<style>
#borderimg1 {
border: 10px solid transparent;
padding: 15px;
border-image: url(border.png) 50 round;
}
#borderimg2 {
border: 10px solid transparent;
padding: 15px;
border-image: url(border.png) 20% round;
}
#borderimg3 {
border: 10px solid transparent;
padding: 15px;
border-image: url(border.png) 30% round;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<h1>The border-image Property</h1>
<p id="borderimg1">border-image: url(border.png) 50 round;</p>
<p id="borderimg2">border-image: url(border.png) 20% round;</p>
<p id="borderimg3">border-image: url(border.png) 30% round;</p>
<p><strong>Note:</strong> Internet Explorer 10, and earlier versions, do not support the border-image property.</p>
</body>
</html>
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