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| <link rel="author" title="Tyler Wilcock" href="mailto:twilco.o@protonmail.com"> |
| <link rel="help" href="https://drafts.csswg.org/css-backgrounds/#border-image-width"> |
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| <!-- Editorial of the spec. |
| > Since by default a border image is only drawn in the border area, by default a border-style of none will make |
| > it disappear. However, the border-image-outset and border-image-width values can alter the “border” area into |
| > which the border image is drawn, extending it into the padding area (in the case of border-image-widths greater |
| > than the border-width) or extending it outside the border edge (in the case of border-image-outset greater than zero). |
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| <link rel="help" href="https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/655#issuecomment-331059128"> |
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| <title> |
| `border-image-width` should extend into padding given an empty border area via `border-style: none` |
| </title> |
| <style> |
| div { |
| width: 200px; |
| height: 200px; |
| margin: 20px; |
| background-color: silver; |
| border-image-source: linear-gradient(blue, orange); |
| border-image-slice: 32; |
| border-image-repeat: repeat; |
| border-image-width: 32px; |
| border-style: none; |
| } |
| </style> |
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| Test passes if a 200x200px (content + padding + border) box with a 32px border-image is rendered. |
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