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-moz-outline-radius

Non-standard
This feature is non-standard and is not on a standards track. Do not use it on production sites facing the Web: it will not work for every user. There may also be large incompatibilities between implementations and the behavior may change in the future.

In Mozilla applications like Firefox, the -moz-outline-radius CSS property can be used to give an element's outline rounded corners.

/* One value */
-moz-outline-radius: 25px;

/* Two values */
-moz-outline-radius: 25px 1em;

/* Three values */
-moz-outline-radius: 25px 1em 12%;

/* Four values */
-moz-outline-radius: 25px 1em 12% 4mm;

/* Global values */
-moz-outline-radius: inherit;
-moz-outline-radius: initial;
-moz-outline-radius: unset;

This property is a shorthand for setting the four properties -moz-outline-radius-topleft, -moz-outline-radius-topright, -moz-outline-radius-bottomright and -moz-outline-radius-bottomleft.

Initial value as each of the properties of the shorthand:
Applies to all elements
Inherited no
Percentages as each of the properties of the shorthand:
Media visual
Computed value as each of the properties of the shorthand:
Animation type as each of the properties of the shorthand:
Canonical order the unique non-ambiguous order defined by the formal grammar

Syntax

Values

Elliptical outlines and <percentage> values follow the syntax described in border-radius.

One, two, three or four <outline-radius> values, represents one of:

<length>
See <length> for possible values.
<percentage>
A <percentage>; see border-radius for details.
  • If a single value is set, it applies to all 4 corners.
  • If two values are set, the first one applies to the top-left and bottom-right corners and the second one to the top-right and bottom-left corners.
  • If three values are set, the first one applies to the top-Left corner, the second one to the top-right and bottom-left corners and the third one to the bottom-right corner.
  • If four values are set, the first one applies to the top-left corner, the second one to the top-right corner, the third one to the bottom-right corner and the fourth one to the bottom-left corner.

Formal syntax

<outline-radius>{1,4} [ / <outline-radius>{1,4} ]?

where
<outline-radius> = <length> | <percentage>

Example

HTML

<p>This element has a rounded outline!</p>

CSS

p {
  margin: 5px;
  border: 1px solid black;
  outline: dotted red;
  -moz-outline-radius: 12% 1em 25px;
}

Result

Notes

  • dotted or dashed radiused corners are rendered as solid, bug 382721
  • Future versions of Gecko/Firefox may drop this property completely. See bug 315209.

Specifications

This property it is not defined in any CSS standard.

Browser compatibilityUpdate compatibility data on GitHub

Desktop
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari
Basic support No No 1.5 No No No
Mobile
Android webview Chrome for Android Edge Mobile Firefox for Android Opera for Android iOS Safari Samsung Internet
Basic support No No No Yes No No No

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