CSS Colors
Colors are specified using predefined color names, or RGB, HEX, HSL, RGBA, HSLA values.
CSS Color Names
In CSS, a color can be specified by using a color name:
CSS/HTML support 140 standard color names.
CSS Background Color
You can set the background color for HTML elements:
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Example
<h1 style="background-color:DodgerBlue;">Hello World</h1>
<p style="background-color:Tomato;">Lorem
ipsum...</p>
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CSS Text Color
You can set the color of text:
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Example
<h1 style="color:Tomato;">Hello
World</h1>
<p style="color:DodgerBlue;">Lorem
ipsum...</p>
<p style="color:MediumSeaGreen;">Ut wisi
enim...</p>
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CSS Border Color
You can set the color of borders:
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Example
<h1 style="border:2px
solid Tomato;">Hello
World</h1>
<h1 style="border:2px
solid DodgerBlue;">Hello
World</h1>
<h1 style="border:2px
solid Violet;">Hello
World</h1>
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CSS Color Values
In CSS, colors can also be specified using RGB values, HEX values, HSL values, RGBA values, and HSLA values:
Same as color name "Tomato":
Same as color name "Tomato", but 50% transparent:
Example
<h1 style="background-color:rgb(255,
99, 71);">...</h1>
<h1 style="background-color:#ff6347;">...</h1>
<h1 style="background-color:hsl(9,
100%, 64%);">...</h1>
<h1 style="background-color:rgba(255,
99, 71, 0.5);">...</h1>
<h1 style="background-color:hsla(9,
100%, 64%, 0.5);">...</h1>
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CSS RGB Value
In CSS, a color can be specified as an RGB value, using this formula:
rgb(red, green, blue)
Each parameter (red, green, and blue) defines the intensity of the color between 0 and 255.
For example, rgb(255, 0, 0) is displayed as red, because red is set to its highest value (255) and the others are set to 0.
To display the color black, all color parameters must be set to 0, like this: rgb(0, 0, 0).
To display the color white, all color parameters must be set to 255, like this: rgb(255, 255, 255).
Experiment by mixing the RGB values below:
RED
GREEN
BLUE
Example
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Shades of gray are often defined using equal values for all the 3 light sources:
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CSS HEX Value
In CSS, a color can be specified using a hexadecimal value in the form:
#rrggbb
Where rr (red), gg (green) and bb (blue) are hexadecimal values between 00 and ff (same as decimal 0-255).
For example, #ff0000 is displayed as red, because red is set to its highest value (ff) and the others are set to the lowest value (00).
Experiment by mixing the HEX values below:
RED
GREEN
BLUE
Shades of gray are often defined using equal values for all the 3 light sources:
HSL Value
In CSS, a color can be specified using hue, saturation, and lightness (HSL) in the form:
hsl(hue, saturation, lightness)
Hue is a degree on the color wheel from 0 to 360. 0 is red, 120 is green, and 240 is blue.
Saturation is a percentage value, 0% means a shade of gray, and 100% is the full color.
Lightness is also a percentage, 0% is black, 50% is neither light or dark, 100% is white
Experiment by mixing the HSL values below:
HUE
SATURATION
LIGHTNESS
Example
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Saturation
Saturation can be described as the intensity of a color.
100% is pure color, no shades of gray
50% is 50% gray, but you can still see the color.
0% is completely gray, you can no longer see the color.
Example
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Lightness
The lightness of a color can be described as how much light you want to give the color, where 0% means no light (black), 50% means 50% light (neither dark nor light) 100% means full lightness (white).
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Shades of gray are often defined by setting the hue and saturation to 0, and adjust the lightness from 0% to 100% to get darker/lighter shades:
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RGBA Value
RGBA color values are an extension of RGB color values with an alpha channel - which specifies the opacity for a color.
An RGBA color value is specified with:
rgba(red, green, blue, alpha)
The alpha parameter is a number between 0.0 (fully transparent) and 1.0 (not transparent at all):
Experiment by mixing the RGBA values below:
RED
GREEN
BLUE
ALPHA
Example
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HSLA Value
HSLA color values are an extension of HSL color values with an alpha channel - which specifies the opacity for a color.
An HSLA color value is specified with:
hsla(hue, saturation, lightness, alpha)
The alpha parameter is a number between 0.0 (fully transparent) and 1.0 (not transparent at all):
Experiment by mixing the HSLA values below:
HUE
SATURATION
LIGHTNESS
ALPHA
Example
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