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transparent - the line of pixels does not have its own color, instead showing the color of the element behind it
 
transparent - the line of pixels does not have its own color, instead showing the color of the element behind it
 
== Usage Examples ==
 
== Usage Examples ==
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<html>
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<head>
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<style type="text/css">
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a.example {
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  border: 5px solid #000000;
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  /* The color of the bottom border will be red, green, blue, white, then white, starting at the outside */
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  -moz-border-bottom-colors: #FF0000 #00FF00 #0000FF #FFFFFF;
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}
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</style>
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<head>
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<body>
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<a class="example">Hello World </a>
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</body>
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</html>
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 02:26, 14 December 2006

Summary

-moz-border-top-colors is a Mozilla property extension to CSS to use a color striping effect on the top border. Each colour is one pixel in the border. If you want the border to be 3 pixels wide you define each colour separated by a space.

Syntax

-moz-border-bottom-colors: [<color> | transparent,]* <color> | transparent

Legal Values

ValueDescription
inheritUse the value of this property from the parent element.
None[DEFAULT] Do not use any color striping for this border side.
Colour+Indicating one or more Colour values

Mozilla Recommended Values

<color> - specifies the color of a line of pixels in the bottom border

transparent - the line of pixels does not have its own color, instead showing the color of the element behind it

Usage Examples

<html>
<head>
<style type="text/css">
a.example {
  border: 5px solid #000000;
  /* The color of the bottom border will be red, green, blue, white, then white, starting at the outside */
  -moz-border-bottom-colors: #FF0000 #00FF00 #0000FF #FFFFFF;
}
</style>
<head>
<body>
<a class="example">Hello World </a>
</body>
</html>

Notes

Specification Conformance

Browser Compatibility

See Also