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👩‍💻 Technical question

Give me a list of css colors. Show me how to make light/dark colors.

🤖 SheCodes Athena says:

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CSS supports a wide variety of color options. Here are some common CSS colors:

  1. Red: color: red;
  2. Green: color: green;
  3. Blue: color: blue;
  4. Yellow: color: yellow;
  5. Orange: color: orange;
  6. Purple: color: purple;

To make a color lighter or darker, you can use the mix() function in CSS. Here's an example of how to make a color lighter or darker using this function:

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/* Lighten a color */ color: mix(blue, white, 25%); /* Darken a color */ color: mix(blue, black, 25%);

In this example, the mix() function takes three arguments: the base color, the light color (white for lightening, black for darkening), and the percentage of lightening or darkening. In the above example, 25% represents a 25% lightening or darkening effect.

You can adjust the percentage value to make the color lighter or darker to your desired level.

Note: There are many more colors and techniques you can use in CSS to create different shades and effects. You can refer to the CSS documentation for a comprehensive list and more advanced color manipulation techniques.

👩‍💻 How do I make a border for a div?

🤖 SheCodes Athena says:

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To make a border for a div element in CSS, you can use the border property. Here's an example of how to create a border for a div:

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div { border: 1px solid black; }

In this example, the border property is set to 1px solid black. Let's break it down:

  • 1px refers to the thickness of the border. You can adjust this value to make the border thicker or thinner.
  • solid specifies the style of the border. Other possible border styles include dotted, dashed, double, and more.
  • black represents the color of the border. You can use named colors, HEX codes, RGB values, or any other valid color representation.

By applying this CSS to a div element, you will create a border around it. Feel free to customize the border property values to achieve the desired thickness, style, and color for your border.

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