mask-border-source
Limited availability
This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.
The mask-border-source
CSS property sets the source image used to create an element's mask border.
The mask-border-slice
property is used to divide the source image into regions, which are then dynamically applied to the final mask border.
Syntax
/* Keyword value */
mask-border-source: none;
/* <image> values */
mask-border-source: url(image.jpg);
mask-border-source: linear-gradient(to top, red, yellow);
/* Global values */
mask-border-source: inherit;
mask-border-source: initial;
mask-border-source: revert;
mask-border-source: revert-layer;
mask-border-source: unset;
Values
Formal definition
Initial value | none |
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Applies to | all elements; In SVG, it applies to container elements excluding the <defs> element and all graphics elements |
Inherited | no |
Computed value | as specified, but with <url> values made absolute |
Animation type | discrete |
Formal syntax
mask-border-source =
none |
<image>
<image> =
<url> |
<gradient>
<url> =
<url()> |
<src()>
<url()> =
url( <string> <url-modifier>* ) |
<url-token>
<src()> =
src( <string> <url-modifier>* )
Examples
>Basic usage
This property doesn't appear to be supported anywhere yet. When it eventually starts to be supported, it will serve to define the source of the border mask.
mask-border-source: url(image.jpg);
Chromium-based browsers support an outdated version of this property — mask-box-image-source
— with a prefix:
-webkit-mask-box-image-source: url(image.jpg);
Note:
The mask-border
page features a working example (using the out-of-date prefixed border mask properties supported in Chromium), so you can get an idea of the effect.
Specifications
Specification |
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CSS Masking Module Level 1> # the-mask-border-source> |
Browser compatibility
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