This page contains copy/paste HTML image border codes. These are codes that create borders around your HTML images. You can take these codes and modify them for your own use.
You create HTML image borders by using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Specifically, you use the CSS
border
property. You can also use other CSS properties to create HTML borders (such as
border-width
,
border-style
and
border-color
), but these don't do anything that
border
doesn't do. That's because
border
is shorthand for those other properties.
When you use the
border
property, you need to supply three parameters; Width, Style, and Color. The code looks something like this:
border:1px solid black
Below are examples of HTML image borders. The code is provided and you can copy/paste and modify as you wish.
Variations of Image Borders
You can create different variations of your HTML image borders if you like. For example, you could have a different style of border on each side of your image. Or you could have a different width or color on different sides. You could also choose to only have a border on one side. Be creative!
CSS provides four properties for defining border properties for each side of your image. These are
border-top
,
border-right
,
border-bottom
, and
border-left
.
Below are some examples of these types of variations.
You can also combine the
border
property with the other properties. For example, you can set the border properties of all sides using
border
property, then override one or more sides using the other, more specific properties.
Example:
Background Images
Another way to add an image to a web page is to add the image as a background image.
Linked Images
You can also have linked images on your web page. These are images that, when clicked on, open another web page or URL. To create a linked image, see our HTML Links page.
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