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---
id: 587d78a5367417b2b2512ad6
title: Create a Gradual CSS Linear Gradient
challengeType: 0
videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/cg4dpt9'
forumTopicId: 301047
---
## Description
<section id='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 <code>background</code> property's <code>linear-gradient()</code> function. Here is the general syntax:
<code>background: linear-gradient(gradient_direction, color 1, color 2, color 3, ...);</code>
The first argument specifies the direction from which color transition starts - it can be stated as a degree, where 90deg makes a vertical gradient and 45deg is angled like a backslash. The following arguments specify the order of colors used in the gradient.
Example:
<code>background: linear-gradient(90deg, red, yellow, rgb(204, 204, 255));</code>
</section>
## Instructions
<section id='instructions'>
Use a <code>linear-gradient()</code> for the <code>div</code> element's <code>background</code>, and set it from a direction of 35 degrees to change the color from <code>#CCFFFF</code> to <code>#FFCCCC</code>.
</section>
## Tests
<section id='tests'>
```yml
tests:
- text: The <code>div</code> element should have a <code>linear-gradient</code> <code>background</code> with the specified direction and colors.
testString: assert($('div').css('background-image').match(/linear-gradient\(35deg, rgb\(204, 255, 255\), rgb\(255, 204, 204\)\)/gi));
```
</section>
## Challenge Seed
<section id='challengeSeed'>
<div id='html-seed'>
```html
<style>
div {
border-radius: 20px;
width: 70%;
height: 400px;
margin: 50px auto;
}
</style>
<div></div>
```
</div>
</section>
## Solution
<section id='solution'>
```html
<style>
div {
border-radius: 20px;
width: 70%;
height: 400px;
margin: 50px auto;
background: linear-gradient(35deg, #CCFFFF, #FFCCCC);
}
</style>
<div></div>
```
</section>