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How to put in stain in html

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here are three huge HTML mistakes I see most beginners making and the first one is obviously not using semantic HTML everything in here you can see is divs and spans for the most part which is confusing to read and difficult for screen readers to parse instead your code should look something like this where you have headers nav UL sections H1 articles everything thatamp;#39;s defining what your content is is using these different semantic HTML elements the second thing I see people making mistakes on all the time is not using the main element the main element just tells your browser what the main content in your article or page is in our case this section right here is our main content so weamp;#39;re wrapping it in the main tag and you should only ever have one main tag another big mistake speaking of one tag only is H1s you should only ever have one H1 and if youamp;#39;re using the heading element like an H1 just to make text Big instead you should replace this with something lik

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Using HTML, CSS creates a stripes background pattern. Use background-color to set a white background. Use background-image with a radial-gradient() value to create a vertical stripe. Use background-size to specify the patterns size. Note: The fixed height and width of the element is for demonstration purposes only.
To add color to the text, you use the color property within the style attribute. The color property is followed by a colon and the color value, which can be an actual name (like red), a hexadecimal value (like #FF0000), or an RGB value (like rgb(255, 0, 0)).
Style backgroundColor Property Set a background color for a document: document. body. Set a background color of a specific element: document. getElementById(myDiv). Return the background color of a specific element: let color = document. Return the background color of a document: let color = document.
We can also create HTML color values with RGB (red, green, blue) notation. Like hex codes, RGB values allow us to target a color value by specifying its red, green, and blue intensity. To add color with RGB, use the rgb() CSS function.
HTML font color Attribute colorname: It sets the text color by using the color name. For example: red. hexnumber: It sets the text color by using color hex code. For example: #0000ff. rgbnumber: It sets the text color by using rgb code. For example: rgb(0, 153, 0).
The first and simplest way to change the background color is by using inline CSS, which appears in the HTML code itself. To use inline CSS, find the opening tag of the element you want to target, then add the attribute style=background-color: yourcolorhere;.
ATTRIBUTES Attribute valueDescription rgbnumber A rgb code determines the background color (like rgb(255,225,0)) hexnumber Hex code specifies the color of the background (like #ff0ff0) colorname This color specifies the background color (like blue)
Put the text in an inline element, such as a . And then apply the background color on the inline element. An inline element is as big as its contents is, so that should do it for you.

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