css hide border code example
Example 1: dashed lin in css
hr {
border:none;
border-top:1px dashed #f00;
color:#fff;
background-color:#fff;
height:1px;
width:50%;
}
Example 2: css border style
/*
* border-style:
solid: A solid, continuous line.
none (default): No line is drawn.
hidden: A line is drawn, but not visible. this can be handy for adding a little extra width to an element without displaying a border.
dashed: A line that consists of dashes.
dotted: A line that consists of dots.
double: Two lines are drawn around the element.
groove: Adds a bevel based on the color value in a way that makes the element appear pressed into the document.
ridge: Similar to groove, but reverses the color values in a way that makes the element appear raised.
inset: Adds a split tone to the line that makes the element appear slightly depressed.
outset: Similar to inset, but reverses the colors in a way that makes the element appear slightly raised.
*/
/* Example using the typical solid border-style */
div {
border: 1px solid #4e1f9d;
}
Example 3: css hide mark border
.no-outline {
outline: none;
}