border-inline-end-width
Quick Summary for border-inline-end-width
The border-inline-end-width CSS property defines the width of the logical inline-end border of an element, which maps to a physical border width depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-width, border-right-width, border-bottom-width, or border-left-width property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.
Code Usage for border-inline-end-width
/* <'border-width'> values */ border-inline-end-width: 2px; border-inline-end-width: thick;  /* Global values */ border-inline-end-width: inherit; border-inline-end-width: initial; border-inline-end-width: revert; border-inline-end-width: unset; 
More Details for border-inline-end-width

border-inline-end-width

The border-inline-end-width CSS property defines the width of the logical inline-end border of an element, which maps to a physical border width depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the border-top-width, border-right-width, border-bottom-width, or border-left-width property depending on the values defined for writing-mode, direction, and text-orientation.

Syntax

/* <'border-width'> values */ border-inline-end-width: 2px; border-inline-end-width: thick;  /* Global values */ border-inline-end-width: inherit; border-inline-end-width: initial; border-inline-end-width: revert; border-inline-end-width: unset; 

Related properties are border-block-start-width, border-block-end-width, and border-inline-start-width, which define the other border widths of the element.

Values

<'border-width'>

The width of the border. See border-width.

Formal definition

Initial valuemedium
Applies toall elements
Inheritedno
Percentageslogical-width of containing block
Computed valueabsolute length; 0 if the border style is none or hidden
Animation typea length

Formal syntax

<'border-top-width'>

Examples

Applying a border with vertical text

HTML
<div>   <p class="exampleText">Example text</p> </div> 
CSS
div {   background-color: yellow;   width: 120px;   height: 120px; }  .exampleText {   writing-mode: vertical-lr;   border: 1px solid blue;   border-inline-end-width: 5px; } 
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Specifications

Specification
CSS Logical Properties and Values Level 1 # border-width

See also

This property maps to one of the physical border properties: border-top-width, border-right-width, border-bottom-width, and border-left-width writing-mode, direction, text-orientation

Last modified: Sep 29, 2021, by MDN contributors

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