border-left-style
Quick Summary for border-left-style
The border-left-style CSS property sets the line style of an element's left border.
Code Usage for border-left-style
/* Keyword values */ border-left-style: none; border-left-style: hidden; border-left-style: dotted; border-left-style: dashed; border-left-style: solid; border-left-style: double; border-left-style: groove; border-left-style: ridge; border-left-style: inset; border-left-style: outset;  /* Global values */ border-left-style: inherit; border-left-style: initial; border-left-style: revert; border-left-style: unset; 
More Details for border-left-style

border-left-style

The border-left-style CSS property sets the line style of an element's left border.

Note: The specification doesn't define how borders of different styles connect in the corners.

Syntax

/* Keyword values */ border-left-style: none; border-left-style: hidden; border-left-style: dotted; border-left-style: dashed; border-left-style: solid; border-left-style: double; border-left-style: groove; border-left-style: ridge; border-left-style: inset; border-left-style: outset;  /* Global values */ border-left-style: inherit; border-left-style: initial; border-left-style: revert; border-left-style: unset; 

The border-left-style property is specified as a single keyword chosen from those available for the border-style property.

Formal definition

Initial valuenone
Applies toall elements. It also applies to ::first-letter.
Inheritedno
Computed valueas specified
Animation typediscrete

Formal syntax

<line-style>

where <line-style> = none | hidden | dotted | dashed | solid | double | groove | ridge | inset | outset

Examples

Setting border-left-style

HTML
<table>   <tr>     <td class="b1">none</td>     <td class="b2">hidden</td>     <td class="b3">dotted</td>     <td class="b4">dashed</td>   </tr>   <tr>     <td class="b5">solid</td>     <td class="b6">double</td>     <td class="b7">groove</td>     <td class="b8">ridge</td>   </tr>   <tr>     <td class="b9">inset</td>     <td class="b10">outset</td>   </tr> </table> 
CSS
/* Define look of the table */ table {   border-width: 2px;   background-color: #52E385; } tr, td {   padding: 3px; }  /* border-left-style example classes */ .b1 {border-left-style: none;} .b2 {border-left-style: hidden;} .b3 {border-left-style: dotted;} .b4 {border-left-style: dashed;} .b5 {border-left-style: solid;} .b6 {border-left-style: double;} .b7 {border-left-style: groove;} .b8 {border-left-style: ridge;} .b9 {border-left-style: inset;} .b10 {border-left-style: outset;} 
Result

Specifications

Specification
CSS Backgrounds and Borders Module Level 4 # the-border-style

See also

The other style-related border properties: border-bottom-style, border-right-style, border-top-style, and border-style. The other left-border-related properties: border-left, border-left-color, and border-left-width.

Last modified: Nov 14, 2021, by MDN contributors

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