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MozBorderStartColor style property

Browser support:
Specifies or retrieves the color of the element's border start. Use the borderRightColor property instead.
Equivalent to the borderRightColor property, for a cross-browser solution use borderRightColor instead.

Syntax:

object.MozBorderStartColor;
You can find the related objects in the Supported by objects section below.
This property is read/write.
CSS page for this property: -moz-border-start-color

Possible values:

The type of this property is string.
 One of the following values: 
color
Color of the border. For the supported color values, see the colors page.
inherit
Takes the value of this property from the computed style of the parent element.
transparent
Default. Underlying content will shine through.
Default: this property has no default value.

Example HTML code 1:

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

This example illustrates the use of the MozBorderStartColor property in JavaScript:
<head>
    <script type="text/javascript">
        function ChangeBorder (selectTag) {
            // Returns the index of the selected option
            var whichSelected = selectTag.selectedIndex;

            // Returns the text of the selected option
            var selectState = selectTag.options[whichSelected].text;

            var div = document.getElementById ("myDiv");

            if ('MozBorderStartColor' in div.style) {
                div.style.MozBorderStartColor = selectState;
            } else {
                alert ("Your browser doesn't support this example!");
            }
        }
    </script>
</head>
<body>
    <div id="myDiv" style="border-top: 2px solid green; -moz-border-start: 4px solid blue;">
        Sample division with -moz-border-start
    </div>


    <select onchange="ChangeBorder (this);" size="8">
        <option selected="selected" />blue
        <option />red
        <option />cyan
        <option />white
        <option />green
        <option />yellow
        <option />purple
        <option />black
    </select>
</body>
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