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Stylish CSS Background Gradient Examples

By Matthew Lynch
August 3, 2023
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CSS background gradients are a great way to add some stunning colors and dimension to your website. Gradients give your website a professional look while also elevating the overall user experience. They are a great option for adding depth and texture to your website design.

1. Linear Gradient

The linear gradient is perhaps the most popular and widely used gradient option. It creates a smooth transition from one color to another in a linear fashion. This gradient option is perfect for section dividers and backgrounds.

2. Radial Gradient

The radial gradient is another great option for adding depth and dimension to your website. It creates a circular gradient, with the center color being the starting point and the end color being at the outer edge.

3. Angular Gradient

Angular gradients are a more modern and advanced gradient option. This gradient option creates an angular transition between colors, giving your website a more geometric look.

4. Repeating Gradient

The repeating gradient is a great option if you want to create a pattern or texture using a gradient. This option allows you to create a gradient pattern that can be repeated across the background.

5. Two-Color Split Gradient

A two-color split gradient is a great way to add some color to your website while also keeping it simple. This gradient option creates a split between two colors that are evenly distributed across the background.

6. Multiple Color Gradient

If you want to create a vibrant and colorful website, then the multiple color gradient is a perfect option for you. This option allows you to add multiple colors to your background in a seamless and cohesive way.

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