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HTML5: How to specify the width of the canvas?

HTML5: How to specify the width of the canvas?Last update on February 06 2024 11:30:54 (UTC/GMT +8 hours)

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HTML Code:

<!DOCTYPE html><!-- HTML5 document type declaration -->
<html><!-- Start of HTML document -->
<head><!-- Start of head section -->
<meta charset="utf-8"><!-- Declares document character encoding -->
<title>How to specify the width of the canvas</title><!-- Sets the title of the webpage -->
</head><!-- End of head section -->
<style><!-- Start of inline CSS styling -->
#FirstCanvas{ <!-- Styles for the canvas element with id "FirstCanvas" -->
width: 500px; <!-- Width of the canvas -->
height: 300px; <!-- Height of the canvas -->
border: 3px solid green; <!-- Border styling for the canvas -->
background-color: orange; <!-- Background color of the canvas -->
} <!-- End of styles for #FirstCanvas -->
</style><!-- End of inline CSS styling -->
<body><!-- Start of body section -->
<canvas id="FirstCanvas"></canvas><!-- Canvas element with id "FirstCanvas" -->
</body><!-- End of body section -->
</html><!-- End of HTML document -->

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