--- id: 587d78a5367417b2b2512ad6 title: Create a Gradual CSS Linear Gradient challengeType: 0 videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/cg4dpt9' forumTopicId: 301047 --- # --description-- Applying a color on HTML elements is not limited to one flat hue. CSS provides the ability to use color transitions, otherwise known as gradients, on elements. This is accessed through the `background` property's `linear-gradient()` function. Here is the general syntax: `background: linear-gradient(gradient_direction, color 1, color 2, color 3, ...);` The first argument specifies the direction from which color transition starts - it can be stated as a degree, where `90deg` makes a horizontal gradient (from left to right) and `45deg` makes a diagonal gradient (from bottom left to top right). The following arguments specify the order of colors used in the gradient. Example: `background: linear-gradient(90deg, red, yellow, rgb(204, 204, 255));` # --instructions-- Use a `linear-gradient()` for the `div` element's `background`, and set it from a direction of 35 degrees to change the color from `#CCFFFF` to `#FFCCCC`. # --hints-- The `div` element should have a `linear-gradient` `background` with the specified direction and colors. ```js assert( $('div') .css('background-image') .match( /linear-gradient\(35deg, rgb\(204, 255, 255\), rgb\(255, 204, 204\)\)/gi ) ); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```html
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