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Corners related coding questions

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Asked almost 2 years ago in CSS by Christrice

how to make the corners round?

🤖 SheCodes Athena says:

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To make the corners of an element round, you can use the border-radius CSS property.

Example in CSS:

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.element { border-radius: 5px; /* for a 5px roundness */ }

Here's a link to a CSS Tricks article that goes into more detail and shows different ways to use border-radius: https://css-tricks.com/almanac/properties/b/border-radius/

👩‍💻 Technical question

the border-radius starts at what corner in CSS?

🤖 SheCodes Athena says:

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When applying the border-radius property in CSS to an element, it starts from the top-left corner by default, and then proceeds clockwise.

For example, if you write:

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border-radius: 10px 20px 30px 40px;

the top-left corner will have a radius of 10 pixels, the top-right corner will have a radius of 20 pixels, the bottom-right corner will have a radius of 30 pixels, and the bottom-left corner will have a radius of 40 pixels.

Here's a link to Mozilla Developer Network documentation on border-radius if you would like more information.

👩‍💻 Technical question

how to round the corners?

🤖 SheCodes Athena says:

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In which context are you looking to round the corners? If you are asking about rounding the corners of an image, there are different tools and methods to do so depending on the software you are using. In CSS, you can use the border-radius property to round the corners of any HTML element like this:

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img { border-radius: 10px; }

This will round the corners of any image inside an img tag by 10 pixels. You can adjust the value to make the corners more or less rounded.

You can refer to the following resources for more information:

👩‍💻 And how to add the shadow to this code?

🤖 SheCodes Athena says:

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Certainly! To add a shadow to an HTML element using CSS you can use the box-shadow property. Here's an example of how to add a shadow and rounded corners to an image using CSS:

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img { border-radius: 10px; box-shadow: 2px 2px 5px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5); }

In this example, the box-shadow property adds a shadow with horizontal offset of 2 pixels, vertical offset of 2 pixels, blur radius of 5 pixels, and a color with 50% transparency. You can adjust the values to change the look of the shadow.

Here's a breakdown of what the values mean:

  • 2px - The horizontal offset of the shadow
  • 2px - The vertical offset of the shadow
  • 5px - The blur radius of the shadow
  • rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5) - The color of the shadow with an alpha value of 0.5 to make it 50% transparent.

You can refer to the following resources for more information:

👩‍💻 Technical question

how to add a radius to a border

🤖 SheCodes Athena says:

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To add a radius to a border, you can use the border-radius property in CSS. This property specifies the radius of the border, which rounds the corners of an element.

Here's an example of how to use border-radius:

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/* Add a radius of 10px to all four corners */ border-radius: 10px; /* Add a different radius to each corner */ border-radius: 10px 5px 2px 20px; /* Add a radius of 50% to create a circle */ border-radius: 50%;

You can find more information and examples in the following links:

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