border-width - kann sie Nachkommastellen haben?
bearbeitet von RaketenwilliHm. Quelle?
<https://w3c.github.io/csswg-drafts/css-backgrounds/#propdef-border-width>
> These properties set the thickness of the border. Where
>
> <line-width> = <length [0,∞]> | thin | medium | thick
> There are two types of length units: relative and absolute. The specified value of a length (specified length) is represented by its quantity and its unit. The computed value of a length (computed length) is the specified length resolved to an absolute length, and its unit is not distinguished: it can be represented by any absolute length unit (but will be serialized using its canonical unit, px).
<https://www.w3.org/TR/css-values-4/#length-value>
Das *„serialized using its canonical unit“* kann man schon so verstehen, als dürfe der Browser das auf ganze Pixel runden.
border-width - kann sie Nachkommastellen haben?
bearbeitet von RaketenwilliHm. Quelle?
<https://w3c.github.io/csswg-drafts/css-backgrounds/#propdef-border-width>
> These properties set the thickness of the border. Where
>
> <line-width> = <length [0,∞]> | thin | medium | thick
> There are two types of length units: relative and absolute. The specified value of a length (specified length) is represented by its quantity and its unit. The computed value of a length (computed length) is the specified length resolved to an absolute length, and its unit is not distinguished: it can be represented by any absolute length unit (but will be serialized using its canonical unit, px).
<https://www.w3.org/TR/css-values-4/#length-value>
Kann man schon so verstehen, als dürfe der Browser das auf ganze Pixel runden.