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Asked 2 years ago in CSS by Brittany

code to create a background with linear-gradient on an html page

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body { background-image: linear-gradient(red, blue); }

You can find more information about linear-gradient at MDN Web Docs.

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Asked 2 years ago in CSS by Brittany

what code do i use to underline something in CSS

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To underline something with CSS, use the text-decoration property with the underline value, like this:

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p { text-decoration: underline; }

For more information, see this article.

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Asked over 2 years ago in CSS by Guadalupe

how to use font-weight

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In the HTML <span> tag, you can specify font-weight with the style attribute. For example, if you wanted to have your font weight be bold, you would write <span style="font-weight: bold">. If you are using a host of web languages such as HTML with CSS and JavaScript, you can specify font-weight in the style tags that are linked to the page. For example, if you wanted a section of text to be bold you would write something like this:

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.example { font-weight: bold; }

and

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<span class="example">Text to be bold</span>

You can also use certain numerical values if you need a specific font weight. For example, 800 would result in a font weight of 800% or "extra-bold". A list of numerical values for font weights can be found here.

👩‍💻 Technical question

How do you change the font-weight of css?

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In CSS, you can achieve the desired font-weight by using the font-weight property in the element's style. For example, font-weight: bold; would set the font-weight of the element to bold. To use this property, you place the font-weight property directly after the font-stype property. You can also specify the font-weight as a number between 100 and 900, where 400 is the normal weight of a font. For reference, you can consult this link.

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p { font-weight: bold; }

👩‍💻 Technical question

How do keyframes work in CSS? Please provide an example.

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CSS keyframes allow you to create animations that gradually change from one style to another. To create a keyframe, you must first specify the name of the animation using the @keyframes CSS at-rule, followed by your keyframe blocks. For example, this code creates an animation titled 'pulse':

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@keyframes pulse { 0% { transform: scale3d(.5, .5, .5); } 40% { transform: scale3d(1, 1, 1); } 100% { transform: scale3d(1.5, 1.5, 1.5); } }

Once a keyframe animation is defined, you can apply it to any element simply by referencing the animation name. For example, this applies the 'pulse' animation to an element with a class of '

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What's the difference between HTML and CSS?

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HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is a programming language that is used to create the structure and content of a web page. CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is another programming language that is used to define the look and layout of a web page. HTML is used to create the structure of a web page and its content, while CSS is used to determine the style and layout.

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