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CSS Colors can be specified using predefined name of colors, RGB, RGBA, HSL, HSLA and Hexadecimal values. CSS allow us to change background color, text color, border color and caret color of any elements in HTML documents.
Colors are very important aspects of web design, as they not only enhance the visual appeal but also influence user behavior.
Change Background Color and Text Color
Table of Contents
Types of Values for CSS Colors
Following are all the value we can set to color properties in css.
- Color name: CSS has a set of predefined color names that you can use directly. For example, red, blue, green, grey, lightblue, aquamarine. There are lot more.
background-color: grey;
background-color: #FF0000; /* Red Color */
background-color: #F00; /* Red Color */
background-color: rgb(0, 0, 255); /* Blue Color */
/* Half Intense Blue Color */ background-color: rgba(0, 0, 255, 0.5);
/* Green Color */ background-color: hsl(120, 100%, 50%);
/* Half Intense Green Color */ background-color: hsla(120, 100%, 50%, 0.5);
CSS Background Color
In CSS, we can set background color for elements like div, span, body, paragraph etc using background-color property.
Example
In this example we set different background colors for body, div, span elements in HTML.
<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <style> body{ background-color: lightgrey; padding: 10px; } div{ background-color: cyan; padding: 10px; } span{ background-color: yellow; padding: 10px; } p{ background-color: white; padding: 10px; } </style> </head> <body> <div> This is a Div </div> <br> <span> This ia a span </span> <p> This is paragraph </p> </body> </html>
CSS Text Color
In CSS, we can use color property to set color for texts inside any type of element
Example
In this example we set different text colors for p, div, span elements in HTML.
<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <style> div{ background-color: cyan; color: red; padding: 10px; } span{ background-color: yellow; color: green; padding: 10px; } p{ background-color: black; color: white; padding: 10px; } </style> </head> <body> <div> This is a Div </div> <br> <span> This ia a span </span> <p> This is paragraph </p> </body> </html>
CSS Border Color
In CSS, we can use the border-color property to set the color of the border for any element.
Example
In this example, we set different border colors for p, div, and span elements in HTML.
<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <style> div { border: 2px solid; border-color: red; padding: 10px; margin: 10px 0; } span { border: 2px solid; border-color: green; padding: 10px; margin: 10px 0; } p { border: 2px solid; border-color: blue; padding: 10px; margin: 10px 0; } </style> </head> <body> <div> This is a Div </div> <br> <span> This ia a span </span> <p> This is paragraph </p> </body> </html>
CSS Caret Color
The caret-color property in CSS specifies the color of the text cursor (caret) inside an input or textarea element. This can be customized to enhance the user interface.
Example
In this example, we set cursor color for input and textarea elements.
<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <style> input, textarea { width: 100%; padding: 5px; margin-top: 10px; box-sizing: border-box; caret-color: darkred; } </style> </head> <body> <input type="text" placeholder="Click here..."> <textarea> Type Something </textarea> </body> </html>
CSS Color Keywords
There are a few keywords that are reserved to serve particular purposes, all the reserved color keywords are: inherit, transparent and currentColor. All of these keywords purpose and usage are described below.
CSS Colors Inherit Keyword
The inherit keyword in CSS is used to make an element inherit the computed value of a property from its parent element. This can be useful for maintaining consistency in styling.
Example
In this example, the parent element has a text color of dark red, and the child element inherits this color using the inherit keyword.
<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <style> .parent { color: darkred; padding: 10px; border: 1px solid #ccc; } .child { color: inherit; padding: 10px; border: 1px solid #ccc; background-color: lightgray; } </style> </head> <body> <div class="parent"> This is the parent element with color set to dark red. <div class="child"> This is the child element inheriting the color from the parent. </div> </div> </body> </html>
CSS Colors Transparent Keyword
Transparent keyword for a color value used represent a fully transparent color. ( You can also set opacity zero to achieve fully transparent color ). Checkout following example
Example
Following code shows how to make color of child element to transparent.
<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <style> .parent { background-color: grey; padding: 10px; } .child { /* Sets the background to fully transparent */ background-color: transparent; border: solid; padding: 10px; } </style> </head> <body> <div class="parent"> Parent Element <div class="child"> Child Element </div> </div> </body> </html>
CSS Colors currentColor Keyword
The currentColor is a special CSS keyword that represents the current value of the color property for an element.
Example
In this code we use currentColor property for border of child, This will tell browser to use text color of parent for border color of child.
<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <style> .parent { /* Sets the text color to blue */ color: blue; border: 2px solid black; padding: 20px; } .child { /* Inherits text color from parent for border */ border: 2px solid currentColor; padding: 10px; } </style> </head> <body> <div class="parent"> Parent Element <div class="child"> Child Element </div> </div> </body> </html>
CSS Building Color Codes
You can build millions of color codes using our Color Code Builder. Check the CSS Color Picker.
CSS Browser Safe Colors
Here is the list of 216 colors which are supposed to be most safe and computer independent colors. These colors vary from hexa code 000000 to FFFFFF. These colors are safe to use because they ensure that all computers would display the colors correctly when running a 256 color palette.
000000 | 000033 | 000066 | 000099 | 0000CC | 0000FF |
003300 | 003333 | 003366 | 003399 | 0033CC | 0033FF |
006600 | 006633 | 006666 | 006699 | 0066CC | 0066FF |
009900 | 009933 | 009966 | 009999 | 0099CC | 0099FF |
00CC00 | 00CC33 | 00CC66 | 00CC99 | 00CCCC | 00CCFF |
00FF00 | 00FF33 | 00FF66 | 00FF99 | 00FFCC | 00FFFF |
330000 | 330033 | 330066 | 330099 | 3300CC | 3300FF |
333300 | 333333 | 333366 | 333399 | 3333CC | 3333FF |
336600 | 336633 | 336666 | 336699 | 3366CC | 3366FF |
339900 | 339933 | 339966 | 339999 | 3399CC | 3399FF |
33CC00 | 33CC33 | 33CC66 | 33CC99 | 33CCCC | 33CCFF |
33FF00 | 33FF33 | 33FF66 | 33FF99 | 33FFCC | 33FFFF |
660000 | 660033 | 660066 | 660099 | 6600CC | 6600FF |
663300 | 663333 | 663366 | 663399 | 6633CC | 6633FF |
666600 | 666633 | 666666 | 666699 | 6666CC | 6666FF |
669900 | 669933 | 669966 | 669999 | 6699CC | 6699FF |
66CC00 | 66CC33 | 66CC66 | 66CC99 | 66CCCC | 66CCFF |
66FF00 | 66FF33 | 66FF66 | 66FF99 | 66FFCC | 66FFFF |
990000 | 990033 | 990066 | 990099 | 9900CC | 9900FF |
993300 | 993333 | 993366 | 993399 | 9933CC | 9933FF |
996600 | 996633 | 996666 | 996699 | 9966CC | 9966FF |
999900 | 999933 | 999966 | 999999 | 9999CC | 9999FF |
99CC00 | 99CC33 | 99CC66 | 99CC99 | 99CCCC | 99CCFF |
99FF00 | 99FF33 | 99FF66 | 99FF99 | 99FFCC | 99FFFF |
CC0000 | CC0033 | CC0066 | CC0099 | CC00CC | CC00FF |
CC3300 | CC3333 | CC3366 | CC3399 | CC33CC | CC33FF |
CC6600 | CC6633 | CC6666 | CC6699 | CC66CC | CC66FF |
CC9900 | CC9933 | CC9966 | CC9999 | CC99CC | CC99FF |
CCCC00 | CCCC33 | CCCC66 | CCCC99 | CCCCCC | CCCCFF |
CCFF00 | CCFF33 | CCFF66 | CCFF99 | CCFFCC | CCFFFF |
FF0000 | FF0033 | FF0066 | FF0099 | FF00CC | FF00FF |
FF3300 | FF3333 | FF3366 | FF3399 | FF33CC | FF33FF |
FF6600 | FF6633 | FF6666 | FF6699 | FF66CC | FF66FF |
FF9900 | FF9933 | FF9966 | FF9999 | FF99CC | FF99FF |
FFCC00 | FFCC33 | FFCC66 | FFCC99 | FFCCCC | FFCCFF |
FFFF00 | FFFF33 | FFFF66 | FFFF99 | FFFFCC | FFFFFF |
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