CSS Outline Color
CSS Outline Color
The outline-color
property is used to set the color of the outline.
The color can be set by:
- name - specify a color name, like "red"
- HEX - specify a hex value, like "#ff0000"
- RGB - specify a RGB value, like "rgb(255,0,0)"
- HSL - specify a HSL value, like "hsl(0, 100%, 50%)"
- invert - performs a color inversion (which ensures that the outline is visible, regardless of color background)
The following example shows some different outlines with different colors. Also notice that these elements also have a thin black border inside the outline:
A solid red outline.
A dotted blue outline.
An outset grey outline.
Example
p.ex1 { border: 2px solid black; outline-style: solid; outline-color: red; } p.ex2 { border: 2px solid black; outline-style: dotted; outline-color: blue; } p.ex3 { border: 2px solid black; outline-style: outset; outline-color: grey; }
HEX Values
The outline color can also be specified using a hexadecimal value (HEX):
Example
p.ex1 { outline-style: solid; outline-color: #ff0000; /* red */ }
RGB Values
Or by using RGB values:
Example
p.ex1 { outline-style: solid; outline-color: rgb(255, 0, 0); /* red */ }
HSL Values
You can also use HSL values:
Example
p.ex1 { outline-style: solid; outline-color: hsl(0, 100%, 50%); /* red */ }
You can learn more about HEX, RGB and HSL values in our CSS Colors chapters.