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Can you assign an image to border-right?

I am making a navigational menu in html and css, but i want the border right of each navigational item to be an image.

I tried

border-right:url(image.jpg);

But this didn't work.

How do I do it?

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RSM Avatar asked Oct 30 '11 22:10

RSM


2 Answers

You can use a background image and then position the background image to the right of each element. Usually this would go on either the a tag or li. For example:

#primaryNav a:link { 
 background-image: url('image.jpg');
 background-position: right;
 background-repeat: no-repeat;
 display: block; /* make the link background clickable */
}

If you don't want the border applied to the last (when using background-position: right;) or first (for background-position: left;) element in your menu then try the :last-child and :first-child selectors.

#primaryNav a:last-child {
   background: none;
}
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Dylan Valade Avatar answered Sep 30 '22 05:09

Dylan Valade


You can set custom border size. Top, left and bottom will be 0px and set a border-image. If you want to decorate these borders with other style then use sub div.

Right image decoreted div style is:

border-style: solid;
border-width: 0px 15px 0px 0px;
-moz-border-image: url(border.png) 27 repeat;
-webkit-border-image: url(border.png) 27 repeat;
-o-border-image: url(border.png) 27 repeat;
border-image: url(border.png) 27 fill repeat;
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dobrosi Avatar answered Sep 30 '22 05:09

dobrosi