The HTML DOM borderTopWidth property is used for setting or getting the Top border width for an element.
Following is the syntax for −
Setting the borderTopWidth property −
object.style.borderTopWidth = "thin|medium|thick|length|initial|inherit"
The property values are explained as follows −
Value | Description |
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Thin | This specifies a thin border. |
Medium | This specifies the medium border and is the default value. |
Thick | This specifies a thin border. |
Length | This is used for specifying the border width in length units. |
Initial | For setting this property to initial value. |
Inherit | To inherit the parent property value |
Let us look at an example for the borderTopWidth Property −
Example
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <style> #DIV1{ height: 100px; width: 200px; border: 10px groove orange; padding: 10px; border-Top-width:30px; } </style> <script> function changeTopWidth(){ document.getElementById("DIV1").style.borderTopWidth="1px"; document.getElementById("Sample").innerHTML="The Top border width is now decreased"; } </script> </head> <body> <div id="DIV1">SOME SAMPLE TEXT</div> <p>Change the above div Top border width by clicking the below button</p> <button onclick="changeTopWidth()">Change Top Width</button> <p id="Sample"></p> </body> </html>
Output
On clicking the “Change Top Width” button −