borderColor property
Specifies the border color of the object.
Syntax
Integer value = object.put_borderColor( v);Integer value = object.get_borderColor(* sColor);
Property values
Type: BSTR
one or more of the space-delimited values listed in Possible Values.
transparent (transparent)
Border is transparent.
color (color)
Up to four color names or RGB values in the Color Table.
String format
[ <color> | currentColor | transparent ] {1,4} | inherit
CSS information
Applies To | All elements |
Media | visual |
Inherited | no |
Initial Value | see individual properties |
Standards information
- CSS Backgrounds and Borders Module Level 3, Section 4.1
Remarks
The IHTMLRuleStyle::borderColor property is a shorthand for the following properties:
- IHTMLRuleStyle::borderTopColor
- IHTMLRuleStyle::borderRightColor
- IHTMLRuleStyle::borderBottomColor
- IHTMLRuleStyle::borderLeftColor
Up to four different colors can be specified in the following order: top, right, bottom, left.
- If one color is supplied, it is used for all four sides.
- If two colors are supplied, the first is used for the top and bottom, and the second is used for left and right.
- If three colors are supplied, they are used for top, right and left, and bottom, respectively.
The IHTMLRuleStyle::borderColor property does not render if the IHTMLRuleStyle::borderStyle property is set to none.
Some browsers do not recognize color names, but all browsers should recognize RGB color values and display them correctly.
Examples
The following example uses the IHTMLRuleStyle::borderColor property to set the border color on different div elements.
<body>
<div class="green"></div>
<div class="blue"></div>
<div class="red"></div>
<div class="yellow"></div>
<div class="all"></div>
</body>
In the CSS below, the border colors for four different div elements are set using RGB, RGBA, HSL, and HSLA.
.green {
border-color: rgb(126, 187, 65);
}
.blue {
border-color: rgba(47, 160, 217, 0.5);
}
.red {
border-color: hsl(12, 86%, 55%);
}
.yellow {
border-color: hsla(42, 99%, 53%, 0.7);
}
In the CSS below, each of the sides of the border for the element is set to a different color. The first value, sets the top border color, the second value sets the right border color, the third value sets the bottom border color, and the fourth value sets the left border color.
.all {
border-color: #EF5027 #7EBB41 #2FA0D9 #FEB912;
}
Requirements
Minimum supported client |
Windows XP |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2003 |
Header |
Mshtml.h |
IDL |
Mshtml.idl |
DLL |
Mshtml.dll |
See also
IHTMLRuleStyle::borderTopColor
IHTMLRuleStyle::borderRightColor