Let's say you have a div wrapping an image. How would you style the div so that it creates a border of even width on all four sides of the image?
1 Answer
If the
div
doesn't have to be there, you might as well just give theimg
an actual border and be done with it. Specifying one width value creates an equally-thick border around all sides.img { border: 3px solid blue; }
Otherwise, if you need to use a
div
as a border for whatever reason, make it an inline block, and make theimg
a block. Then either give thediv
padding or give theimg
margins.div { display: inline-block; background-color: blue; padding: 3px; } img { display: block; }
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well, the image and the div wrapping it are generated dynamically, so I think this styling of the div is easier in this case... Mar 26, 2011 at 0:23
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This is correct. Just wanted to point out that inline-block on a block level element makes IE unhappy though. Mar 26, 2011 at 0:45
div img{border...}
. PS: I think he means that he wants to set a border to the div that looks as if it was set to the image...or something like that...