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-moz-border-end-style property

Browser support:
Sets the style of the element's border end. Use the border-left-style property instead.
Equivalent to the border-left-style property, for a cross-browser solution use border-left-style instead.
JavaScript page for this property: MozBorderEndStyle. You can find other example(s) there.

Possible values:

 One of the following values: 
-moz-bg-inset
The border looks as though it were embedded in the canvas.
-moz-bg-outset
The border looks as though it were coming out of the canvas.
-moz-bg-solid
A solid line is drawn.
dashed
A series of short line segments is drawn.
dotted
A series of dots is drawn.
double
A double line border.
groove
The border looks as if it has been carved into the background.
hidden
Turns the border off.
inherit
Takes the value of this property from the computed style of the parent element.
inset
The border looks as though it were embedded in the canvas.
none
Default. Border width is null.
outset
The border looks as though it were coming out of the canvas.
ridge
The border looks as if it's protruding out of the background.
solid
A solid line is drawn.
Default: none.

Example HTML code 1:

This example illustrates the use of the -moz-border-end-style property:
<head>
    <style>
        .example {
            border-top: 2px solid green;
            -moz-border-end-color: blue;
            -moz-border-end-width: 3px;
            -moz-border-end-style: dotted;
        }
    </style>
</head>
<body>
    <div class="example">-moz-border-end-style: dotted</div>
</body>
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