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Blue to Purple Gradient

Interactive CSS gradient from #FFC300 to #E6E6FA. Adjust direction, type, and copy the code.

linear · 135deg
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Type
Direction
Color Stop50%
Color at 50%:
#F3D57D
CSS Code
Color Values
Start
#FFC300 · rgb(255,195,0) · hsl(46,100%,50%)
End
#E6E6FA · rgb(230,230,250) · hsl(240,67%,94%)
Mid (50%)
#F3D57D · rgb(243,213,125) · hsl(45,83%,72%)
Gradient Steps (10)
#FFC300
#FCC71C
#F9CB38
#F7CF53
#F4D36F
#F1D68B
#EEDAA7
#ECDEC2
#E9E2DE
#E6E6FA
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FAQ

How do I create a CSS gradient?+
Use the CSS background property with linear-gradient(), radial-gradient(), or conic-gradient(). For example: background: linear-gradient(135deg, #FFC300, #E6E6FA);
What is the difference between linear and radial gradients?+
Linear gradients transition colors along a straight line (horizontal, vertical, or diagonal). Radial gradients transition colors outward from a center point in a circular or elliptical pattern.
Can I use gradients in Tailwind CSS?+
Yes. Use utility classes like bg-gradient-to-r (direction) with from-[#hex] and to-[#hex]. For this gradient: bg-gradient-to-r from-[#FFC300] to-[#E6E6FA]
How many colors can a CSS gradient have?+
CSS gradients support unlimited color stops. You can add as many colors as you want by separating them with commas: linear-gradient(to right, #color1, #color2, #color3, ...).