There's another CSS3 trick you can try, but I don't think it has as wide
support as the box-shadow trick. You *do* add border and outline, and then
apply outline-offset:
border: 1px solid #444;
outline: 3px solid #444;
outline-offset: 3px;
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On Nov 28, 2011, at 2:52 PM, Elli Vizcaino wrote:
> Hi CSS Disscuss,
>
>
> Was just wondering if there was a way to give a double border different
> values. For instance have one be 1px while the other is 3px? Is this
> possible? And is there a way to declare it?
>
> TIA!
>
>
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