CSS GUIDE OUTLINE-COLOR

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Summary

The outline-color property specifies a color for the outline for an element.

The outline properties create a uniform line around an object in order to draw visual attention. An outline is slightly different than a border in several ways: An outline is drawn starting "just outside the border edge" and is allowed to be non-rectangular. Outlines are always rendered on TOP of an element's rendering box and do not influence the box's position or size calculation; the document does not need to be re-flowed when a border is rendered or hidden, but the outline may overlap other nearby elements.

Syntax

img { outline-color: color }

Legal Values

inherit

  • Explicitly sets the value of this property to that of the parent.

invert

  • This value inverts the color of the outline to the opposite value of the color "underneath" the outline to ensure proper contrast.

color

  • Sets the border to the indicated color value.

Mozilla Recommended Values

Usage Examples

Ext/Doc: img { outline-color: black }
In-Line:  <img SRC="image.gif" STYLE="outline-color: black">

Notes

Specification Conformance

Browser Compatibility

See Also