border

UK[ˈbɔ:də(r)] US[ˈbɔ:rdə(r)]

n.Border; edge; edging; wrapping Edge

vt.& vi. Bound with, on the edge of...

vt. Along the edge of, surround..., edge...

vi. Approximate, adjacent

Third person singular: borders Plural: borders Present participle: bordering Past tense: bordered Past participle: bordered

top

英[ tɒp] 美[tɑ:p]

n. Top, top; (box) cover, (book pages, etc.) upper column; chief; top

adj. The highest; top ; first-class; the largest

vt. form the top; reach the top of...; be at the forefront of...; leader

vi. Summary; transcend; tower; end

Third person singular: tops Plural: tops Present participle: topping Past tense: topped Past participle: topped

style

英[staɪl] 美[staɪl]

n. Way; style; fashion; instrument, taste

vt. Design; title; shape for...

vi. To make it conform to the popular style; to use a carving knife to make decorative paintings

Third person singular: styles Plural: styles Present participle: styling Past tense: styled Past participle: styled

css border-top-style property syntax

Function:Set the style of the upper border of the element.

Note:The border may appear only when this value is not none. In CSS1, HTML user agents only need to support solid and none.

Note:Any version of Internet Explorer (including IE8) does not support the attribute value "inherit" or "hidden".

css border-top-style property example

   

No top border.

A dotted top border.

A dashed top border.

A solid top border.

A double top border.

A groove top border.

A ridge top border.

An inset top border.

An outset top border.


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