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I'm learning CSS and I have a little problem. How do I write best two border styles?

<h2 style="border-left: Gray 10px solid" style="boder-top: Gray 10px solid">

I don't know I have tried and experimented.

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    Do it like your Username say. Suche! This is an easy-google-question... Aug 13, 2013 at 12:26
  • :D :D Jeah but i can ask here. Its not sooooo bad ;P Aug 13, 2013 at 12:36

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border-left:10px solid blue;

border-top:10px solid #ddd;

border-bottom:10px dashed #ff0000;

border-right:10px dotted #00ff00;

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Best you write them in an external stylesheet. But when you want to write them inline, the following would be right:

<h2 style="border-left:Gray 10px solid; border-top:Gray 10px solid;"></h2>
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  • Thanks for the really fast answer. I think you mean that ... <link href="design.cc" type=text/css rel="stylesheet"> A extern stylesheet? hmm jeah but its not working ... Im learning jeah :D Aug 13, 2013 at 12:27
  • Yes that is how you link an external stylesheet Aug 13, 2013 at 12:28
  • I have created a design.css have write h3 { color: Yellow; background-color: Black; } In this Data and its not work? Aug 13, 2013 at 12:34
  • you have linked it in the header? you have checked that the path in the href is right? Aug 13, 2013 at 12:37
  • Jeah i think :D <head> <style type="text/css"> <!-- h2 { color: Blue; } --> </style> <link href="design.css" type=text/css rel="stylesheet"> <title>Test-Seite-2</title> </head> Aug 13, 2013 at 12:40
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Firstly spelling is important. Check the spelling for 'border'

You can do something like this

<h2 style="border-left: gray 10px solid; border-top: gray 10px solid">
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<h2 style="border-left:10px solid #000;border-top:10px solid #000;border-bottom:10px solid #000;border-right:10px solid #000;">
    Hiiiiiii
</h2>
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You can't use two "style" in one element, there can be only one "style" attribute.

You can make it like this:

border-width: 10px 10px 10px 10px;
border-color: red green blue yellow;
border-style: solid solid dotted dotted;

Order is top - right - bottom - left.

style="border-width: 10px 10px 10px 10px; border-color: red green blue yellow; border-style: solid solid dotted dotted;"
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You actually have a very good question. You several options. To make the change that specific H2 element you would do the following:

<h2 style="border-left: Gray 10px solid; border-top: Gray 10px solid;">
    Hello World!
</h2>

This works for just this element. If you want to repeat this style for unique elements on several different pages then you would use a CSS style sheet:

#useId {
    border-left: Gray 10px solid;
    border-top: Gray 10px solid;
}

Then you can add the HTML tag:

<h2 id="useId">
    Hello World!
</h2>

Then you have the ability to add this style to one or more elements on a page. This would be done by using a css class.

.useClass {
    border-left: Gray 10px solid;
    border-top: Gray 10px solid;
}

With a class you can add the "useClass" to any element on the page to get that style.

<h2 class="useClass">
    Hello World!
</h2>

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