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🌐 Web (HTML & CSS)

Colors & Backgrounds

CSS gives you many ways to set colors: named colors (red, blue), hex codes (#ff5733), rgb(), or hsl(). Backgrounds can be solid colors, images, or gradients. The linear-gradient() function creates smooth transitions between colors — great for hero sections and buttons.

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Colors & Backgrounds

CSS gives you many ways to set colors: named colors (red, blue), hex codes (#ff5733), rgb(), or hsl(). Backgrounds can be solid colors, images, or gradients. The linear-gradient() function creates smooth transitions between colors — great for hero sections and buttons.

Quick Quiz

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What does #ff0000 represent?