border
CSS property · 13 supported, 2 partial, 0 unsupported across 15 clients
The border shorthand draws a line around an element and is widely supported, but interpretation varies between table cells, divs, and inline elements across clients. Outlook on Windows is famously aggressive about adding default 1px borders to table cells, which often surfaces as unwanted hairlines on rendered email.
Client Support
| Client | Category | Engine | Support |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gmail | webmail | Gmail Web | Supported |
| Gmail Android | mobile | Gmail Mobile | Supported |
| Gmail iOS | mobile | Gmail Mobile | Supported |
| Outlook 365 | webmail | Outlook Web | Supported |
| Outlook (New) | desktop | Outlook Web | Partial |
| Outlook Classic | desktop | Microsoft Word | Partial |
| Outlook iOS | mobile | Outlook Mobile | Supported |
| Outlook Android | mobile | Outlook Mobile | Supported |
| Apple Mail | desktop | WebKit | Supported |
| Apple Mail iOS | mobile | WebKit | Supported |
| Yahoo Mail | webmail | Yahoo | Supported |
| Samsung Mail | mobile | Samsung | Supported |
| Thunderbird | desktop | Gecko | Supported |
| HEY Mail | webmail | WebKit | Supported |
| Superhuman | desktop | Blink | Supported |
Client-by-client behaviour for border
Fully supports border (13): Gmail, Gmail Android, Gmail iOS, Outlook 365, Outlook iOS, Outlook Android, Apple Mail, Apple Mail iOS, Yahoo Mail, Samsung Mail, Thunderbird, HEY Mail, Superhuman.
Partial support (2): Outlook (New), Outlook Classic. Expect rendering quirks unique to each engine — partial support typically means a subset of values, an ignored shorthand, or sanitizer-specific rewrites.
When to use border in email
- Drawing dividers between sections in a digest email by setting border-bottom on a <td>.
- Outlining promotional cards with a colored stroke that ties into brand identity.
- Highlighting CTA buttons with a contrasting border that survives image-blocking.
Rendering behaviour and edge cases
- Outlook on Windows occasionally renders an unstyled <table> with default 1px borders — explicitly set border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" on every layout table.
- Apple Mail and Gmail support all border styles (dashed, dotted, double) but render them at slightly different pixel widths.
- border on inline elements can be stripped by Yahoo's sanitizer — use a wrapping <span> with display:inline-block when targeting Yahoo.
Recommended fallback strategy
Always reset table defaults with border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0". Apply border on <td> rather than <table> for consistent rendering. For decorative borders, prefer a colored cell background over a thin border, since cell color is more reliably preserved than 1px lines.
Fixes & Workarounds
Outlook (New)
Partial"border" is not supported in this email client.
Outlook Classic
Partial"border" is not supported in this email client.
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