text-decoration-color
Quick Summary for text-decoration-color
text-decoration-color
CSS property sets the color of decorations added to text by text-decoration-line
.
Code Usage for text-decoration-color
/* <color> values */ text-decoration-color: currentcolor; text-decoration-color: red; text-decoration-color: #00ff00; text-decoration-color: rgba(255, 128, 128, 0.5); text-decoration-color: transparent; /* Global values */ text-decoration-color: inherit; text-decoration-color: initial; text-decoration-color: revert; text-decoration-color: unset;
More Details for text-decoration-color
text-decoration-color
The text-decoration-color
CSS property sets the color of decorations added to text by text-decoration-line
.
The color applies to decorations, such as underlines, overlines, strikethroughs, and wavy lines like those used to mark misspellings, in the scope of the property's value.
CSS does not provide a direct mechanism for specifying a unique color for each line type. This effect can nevertheless be achieved by nesting elements, applying a different line type to each element (with the text-decoration-line
property), and specifying the line color (with text-decoration-color
) on a per-element basis.
Syntax
/* <color> values */ text-decoration-color: currentcolor; text-decoration-color: red; text-decoration-color: #00ff00; text-decoration-color: rgba(255, 128, 128, 0.5); text-decoration-color: transparent; /* Global values */ text-decoration-color: inherit; text-decoration-color: initial; text-decoration-color: revert; text-decoration-color: unset;
Values
<color>
The color of the line decoration.
Accessibility concerns
It is important to ensure that the contrast ratio between the color of the text, the background the text is placed over, and the text decoration line is high enough that people experiencing low vision conditions will be able to read the content of the page. Color contrast ratio is determined by comparing the luminosity of the text and background color values.
Color alone should not be used to convey meaning. For example, change of text and text-decoration-color alone is not enough to indicate a link has focus.
WebAIM: Color Contrast Checker MDN Understanding WCAG, Guideline 1.4 explanations Understanding Success Criterion 1.4.3 | W3C Understanding WCAG 2.0Formal definition
Initial value | currentcolor |
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Applies to | all elements. It also applies to ::first-letter and ::first-line . |
Inherited | no |
Computed value | computed color |
Animation type | a color |
Formal syntax
<color>where
<color> = <rgb()> | <rgba()> | <hsl()> | <hsla()> | <hwb()> | <hex-color> | <named-color> | currentcolor | <deprecated-system-color>
where
<rgb()> = rgb( <percentage>{3} [ / <alpha-value> ]? ) | rgb( <number>{3} [ / <alpha-value> ]? ) | rgb( <percentage>#{3} , <alpha-value>? ) | rgb( <number>#{3} , <alpha-value>? )<rgba()> = rgba( <percentage>{3} [ / <alpha-value> ]? ) | rgba( <number>{3} [ / <alpha-value> ]? ) | rgba( <percentage>#{3} , <alpha-value>? ) | rgba( <number>#{3} , <alpha-value>? )<hsl()> = hsl( <hue> <percentage> <percentage> [ / <alpha-value> ]? ) | hsl( <hue>, <percentage>, <percentage>, <alpha-value>? )<hsla()> = hsla( <hue> <percentage> <percentage> [ / <alpha-value> ]? ) | hsla( <hue>, <percentage>, <percentage>, <alpha-value>? )<hwb()> = hwb( [<hue> | none] [<percentage> | none] [<percentage> | none] [ / [<alpha-value> | none] ]? )
where
<alpha-value> = <number> | <percentage><hue> = <number> | <angle>
Examples
Basic example
<p>This paragraph has <s>some erroneous text</s> inside it that I want to call attention to.</p>
p { text-decoration-line: underline; text-decoration-color: cyan; } s { text-decoration-line: line-through; text-decoration-color: red; text-decoration-style: wavy; }
Specifications
Specification |
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CSS Text Decoration Module Level 3 # text-decoration-color-property |
See also
When setting multiple line-decoration properties at once, it may be more convenient to use thetext-decoration
shorthand property instead. The <color>
data type Other color-related properties: background-color
, border-color
, outline-color
, text-decoration-color
, text-emphasis-color
, text-shadow
, caret-color
, and column-rule-color
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