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What’s the hex value for green?

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The hexadecimal code for green is #00FF00.

An example in HTML would be:

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<div style="background-color:#00FF00"> This div has a green background. </div>

πŸ‘©β€πŸ’» How about a gradient?

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Here’s an example of a gradient in CSS, using green as one of the colors:

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background: linear-gradient(to right, #00FF00, #FFFFFF);

This CSS code creates a linear gradient that changes from green (#00FF00) to white (#FFFFFF) as it moves to the right. You can modify the gradient to have different colors and different directions.

πŸ‘©β€πŸ’» And blue?

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The hexadecimal code for blue is #0000FF.

Here's an example in HTML:

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<div style="background-color:#0000FF"> This div has a blue background. </div>

And here’s an example of a gradient in CSS using blue as one of the colors:

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background: linear-gradient(to right, #0000FF, #FFFFFF);

This CSS code creates a linear gradient that changes from blue (#0000FF) to white (#FFFFFF) as it moves to the right.

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Asked 2 years ago in CSS by Danielle

css background color full page

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You can set the background color of an entire page using CSS. To do so, you can use the body selector to set the background-color property and a color value:

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body { background-color: #FF0000; }

This will set the background of the page to the color red. You can also specify other values for background-color like hex, rgb, hsla, etc. For more information, see the MDN documentation.

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How I create gradient in css?

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To create a gradient in CSS, use the background-image property with the linear-gradient() function. Inside the parentheses, you can specify the direction of the gradient (e.g. left-right, top-bottom), its colors (using the rgb or hex background colors) and the distance of colors. Here’s an example:

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background-image: linear-gradient(left-right, rgb(255, 0, 0), rgb(0, 255, 0));

This code creates a gradient from red (on the left) to green (on the right).

For more details, you can also refer to Mozilla Developer Network.

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Asked 2 years ago in CSS by MarΓ­a Alejandra

how to change the colour of an SVG with CSS

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You can change the colour of a Scalable Vector Graphic (SVG) with CSS by using the fill property.

To change the fill colour of an SVG you need to select the SVG code and target the <path> element, or other element in your SVG, for example a <rect>.

You can apply color by using the fill property. You can set the fill property to a named colour, a HEX code, a RGB value or an rgba value.

For example:

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<svg> <path fill="red" d="M 10,10 L 50,50"/> </svg>

The SVG will now have a red fill. For further information and examples, see CSS tricks - Changing colors of SVGs.

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