CSS border-bottom-width Property
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Definition
The border-bottom-width sets the width of an element's bottom border.
Inherited: No
Note: Always declare the border-style property before the border-width
property. An element must have borders before you change the width of them.
JavaScript Syntax
CSS properties can also be dynamically changed with a JavaScript.
Scripting Syntax: object.style.borderBottomWidth="thick"
In our HTML DOM tutorial you can find more details about the
borderBottomWidth property.
In our HTML DOM tutorial you can also find a full
Style Object Reference.
Example
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table
{
border-style: solid;
border-bottom-width: thin
}
table
{
border-style: solid;
border-bottom-width: 0.5px
}
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Possible Values
| Value |
Description |
| thin |
Defines a thin bottom border |
| medium |
Default. Defines a medium bottom border |
| thick |
Defines a thick bottom border |
| length |
Allows you to define the thickness of the bottom border |
Try-It-Yourself Demos
Set the width of the
bottom border
This example demonstrates how to set the width of the bottom border.
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