border-image-width
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border-image-width
is considered safe to use.
It’s supported by 94% of global browsers.
Browsers
Version Breakdown
Full Support
Before Chrome 112, a border image's absolute or percentage length width may not take precedence over a narrower border-width
(bug 767352).
Full Support
Before Chrome 112, a border image's absolute or percentage length width may not take precedence over a narrower border-width
(bug 767352).
Full Support
Before Edge 112, a border image's absolute or percentage length width may not take precedence over a narrower border-width
(bug 767352).
Full Support
Full Support
Full Support
Full Support
Before Chrome 112, a border image's absolute or percentage length width may not take precedence over a narrower border-width
(bug 767352).
Full Support
Before Opera 98, a border image's absolute or percentage length width may not take precedence over a narrower border-width
(bug 767352).
Full Support
Before Opera false, a border image's absolute or percentage length width may not take precedence over a narrower border-width
(bug 767352).
Full Support
Full Support
Full Support
Before Samsung Internet false, a border image's absolute or percentage length width may not take precedence over a narrower border-width
(bug 767352).
Full Support
Before Chrome 112, a border image's absolute or percentage length width may not take precedence over a narrower border-width
(bug 767352).