Help:Wiki University HTML-- Borders

BORDERS We have talked about backgrounds of paragraph and div tags and how the text inside those tags behaves. But instead of using background colors to show the space taken up by a paragraph, we can use borders. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec sit amet iaculis metus. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Fusce elementum efficitur faucibus. Curabitur eleifend quis ligula ac ullamcorper. Curabitur eget suscipit turpis. Here is the attribute for the above border:  border: 1px solid red Lets break down this attribute: So in the above example we have a solid red border that is one pixel thick. BORDERS ON ONE, TWO, THREE SIDES We can place borders on one two, three or on all four sides of the div tag just like padding and margins.  border-bottom: 1px solid red Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec sit amet iaculis metus. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Fusce elementum efficitur faucibus. Curabitur eleifend quis ligula ac ullamcorper. Curabitur eget suscipit turpis. KINDS OF BORDER LINES For a complete list of accepted border types, click here PADDING AND MARGINS IN BORDERS Padding and margin attributes work the same way with borders. BORDER RADIUS The corners on boxes are square by default, but you can make them rounded by using this coding  border-radius: 5px This produces boxes with rounded corners which look like this: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec sit amet iaculis metus. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Fusce elementum efficitur faucibus. Curabitur eleifend quis ligula ac ullamcorper. Curabitur eget suscipit turpis. 
 * Here is our lorem ipsum paragraph with a border instead of a background:
 * NOTICE the text has no space between the text and the border.
 * NOTICE the border is spread all across the page.
 * 1px - is the thickness of the line which is one pixel. You can have any size in pixels.
 * Solid - is the type of line, that is, a solid line as opposed to a line that is dotted, dashed, etc.
 * Red - is the color of the line using the names or HEX codes accepted by the Wiki.
 * To place a border on the bottom side, for example, we enter:
 * NOTICE the red border is only on the bottom of the div tag container. This is useful if we want to separate paragraphs or other objects with a line.
 * Padding will separate the text from the edge of the div or paragraph tag container.
 * Margins will separate div and paragraph tags from each other.
 * The radius of the corner is 5 pixels.
 * You can limit the rounding of corners to certain ones which this coding:

border-radius-right-top: 5px border-radius-left-top: 5px border-radius-right-bottom: 5px border-radius-right-bottom: 5px

BORDER SHADOW Here is a nice effect for boxes, etc called box-shadows: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec sit amet iaculis metus. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Fusce elementum efficitur faucibus. Curabitur eleifend quis ligula ac ullamcorper. Curabitur eget suscipit turpis.

This is a nice effect. The box appears to stand above the page. Here is the coding:  box-shadow: 10px 10px 5px #888888
 * The first 10 pixels is the distance from the bottom edge of the box to the edge of the shadow.
 * The second 10 pixels is the distance from the right edge of the box to the edge of the shadow.
 * The 5 pixels is the distance the box is ABOVE the page. The greater the distance the fuzzier is the shadow.  The closer the box is to the page the darker is the shadow.
 * The #888888 is, of course, the HEX number for the color of the shadow, which is a dark gray in this example.

EFFECT OF BORDE4RS ON WIDTH OF ELEMENTS TRY THESE OUT. . . ..
 * When a border is added to an element such as a div tag, the area of the div tag remains the same, however the whole element expands by the thickness of the border.
 * For example, if a container is 640 pixels wide and a 50 pixel border is added, whole element will expand to 740 pixels and expand into the right sidebars. So if you are adding thick borders, you need to assess how it will effect the width of the entire element.
 * In addition, the widened borders will push an another element out of the way by the thickness of the border that touches it:

 Exercises <div style="width:160px; height:20px; padding-top:3px; padding-left:10px; background-color:orange; color:white; border:1px solid orange; border-radius:5px; ">Check your answers
 * 1) Using a div tag put a border around our lorem ipsum paragraph of a "groove" type that is 10 pixels thick with whatever color you like.
 * 2) Using a div tag put a border around our lorem ipsum paragraph of a "ridge" type that is 15 pixels thick with whatever color you like.

<div style="border-top:10px solid lightgray; border-left:10px solid lightgray; border-right:10px solid lightgray; "> Quick Quiz
 * You can only put borders on all sides.
 * A. True
 * B. False


 * There is a default space between text and borders
 * A. True
 * B. False


 * Solid lines are all that is allowed in borders
 * A. True
 * B. False

<div style="width:160px; height:20px; padding-top:3px; padding-left:10px; background-color:orange; color:white; border:1px solid orange; border-radius:5px; ">Check your answers