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The radial-gradient() function sets a radial gradient as the background image. A radial gradient has a defined center and at least two color stops.

				
					/* gradient with three color stops equally spaced */
div {
    background-image: radial-gradient(red, blue, green);
}
				
			
				
					/* gradient with three color stops differently spaced */
div {
    background-image: radial-gradient(red 5%, blue 25%, green 70%);
}
				
			
				
					/* gradient with three color stops shaped in a circle */
div {
    background-image: radial-gradient(circle, red, blue, green);
}
				
			
				
					/* gradient with three color stops using sizing keywords */
div {
    background-image: radial-gradient(closest-side at 30% 65%, red, blue, green);
}
				
			

Syntax

				
					radial-gradient(shape size at position, start-color, last-color)
				
			

Values

ValueDescription
shapeDefines the shape of the gradient:
  • ellipse (default)
  • circle
sizeDefines the size of the gradient:
  • farthest-corner (default)
  • closest-side
  • closest-corner
  • farthest-side
positionDefines the position of the gradient (default is center)
start-color, …, last-colorColor stops are the colors you want to render smooth transitions among; this value consists of a color value, followed by an optional stop position (a percentage between 0% and 100% or a length along the gradient axis)

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