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    颜色 | <color> (Color) - CSS 中文开发手册

    The <color> CSS data type represents a color in the sRGB color space. A color can be described in any of the following ways:

    using a keyword using the RGB cubic-coordinate system (via the #-hexadecimal or the rgb() and rgba() functional notations)using the HSL cylindrical-coordinate system (via the hsl() and hsla() functional notations)

    A color value may also include an alpha-channel transparency value, indicating how the color should composite with its background.

    Although CSS color values are precisely defined, their appearance may vary (sometimes significantly) from device to device. This is because most devices are not calibrated, and some browsers do not support output devices' color profiles.

    This article describes the color data type in detail. For a look at using color in HTML, see Applying color to HTML elements using CSS.

    Accessibility note: Some people have difficulty distinguishing colors. The WCAG 2.0 recommendation strongly advises against using color as the only means of conveying a specific message, action, or result. (See Color and color contrast for more information.)

    Interpolation

    In animations or <gradient>s, color values are interpolated on each of their red, green, and blue components. Each component is handled as a real, floating-point number. Note that interpolation of colors happens in the alpha-premultiplied sRGBA color space to prevent unexpected gray colors from appearing. In animations, the interpolation's speed is determined by the timing function.

    Values

    There are several ways to describe a <color> value.

    Color keywords

    Color keywords are case-insensitive identifiers that represent a specific color, such as red, blue, brown, or lightseagreen. The name describes the color, though it is mostly artificial. The list of accepted values has varied a lot throughout the different specifications:

    CSS Level 1 only accepted 16 basic colors, called the VGA colors as they were taken from the set of displayable colors on VGA graphics cards.CSS Level 2 added the orange keyword.Although various colors not in the specification (mostly adapted from the X11 colors list) were supported by early browsers, it wasn't until SVG 1.0 and CSS Colors Level 3 that they were formally defined. They are called the extended color keywords, the X11 colors, or the SVG colors.CSS Colors Level 4 added the rebeccapurple keyword to honor web pioneer Eric Meyer.

    There are a few caveats to consider when using keywords:

    Except for the 16 basic colors, color keywords can only be used in CSS and SVG. HTML does not recognize them and will use a specific algorithm to convert them to completely different colors.Unlike HTML, CSS will completely ignore unknown keywords.No keyword-defined colors in CSS have any transparency—they are plain, solid colors.Several keywords denote the same colors: aqua / cyan fuchsia / magenta darkgray / darkgrey darkslategray / darkslategrey dimgray / dimgrey lightgray / lightgrey lightslategray / lightslategrey gray / grey slategray / slategrey Though many keywords have been adapted from X11, their RGB values may differ from the corresponding color on X11 systems since manufacturers sometimes tailor X11 colors to their specific hardware.

    Specification

    Color

    Keyword

    RGB hex values

    Live

    CSS Level 1

    black

    #000000

    silver

    #c0c0c0

    gray

    #808080

    white

    #ffffff

    maroon

    #800000

    red

    #ff0000

    purple

    #800080

    fuchsia

    #ff00ff

    green

    #008000

    lime

    #00ff00

    olive

    #808000

    yellow

    #ffff00

    navy

    #000080

    blue

    #0000ff

    teal

    #008080

    aqua

    #00ffff

    CSS Level 2 (Revision 1)

    orange

    #ffa500

    CSS Color Module Level 3

    aliceblue

    #f0f8ff

    antiquewhite

    #faebd7

    aquamarine

    #7fffd4

    azure

    #f0ffff

    beige

    #f5f5dc

    bisque

    #ffe4c4

    blanchedalmond

    #ffebcd

    blueviolet

    #8a2be2

    brown

    #a52a2a

    burlywood

    #deb887

    cadetblue

    #5f9ea0

    chartreuse

    #7fff00

    chocolate

    #d2691e

    coral

    #ff7f50

    cornflowerblue

    #6495ed

    cornsilk

    #fff8dc

    crimson

    #dc143c

    cyan (synonym of aqua)

    #00ffff

    darkblue

    #00008b

    darkcyan

    #008b8b

    darkgoldenrod

    #b8860b

    darkgray

    #a9a9a9

    darkgreen

    #006400

    darkgrey

    #a9a9a9

    darkkhaki

    #bdb76b

    darkmagenta

    #8b008b

    darkolivegreen

    #556b2f

    darkorange

    #ff8c00

    darkorchid

    #9932cc

    darkred

    #8b0000

    darksalmon

    #e9967a

    darkseagreen

    #8fbc8f

    darkslateblue

    #483d8b

    darkslategray

    #2f4f4f

    darkslategrey

    #2f4f4f

    darkturquoise

    #00ced1

    darkviolet

    #9400d3

    deeppink

    #ff1493

    deepskyblue

    #00bfff

    dimgray

    #696969

    dimgrey

    #696969

    dodgerblue

    #1e90ff

    firebrick

    #b22222

    floralwhite

    #fffaf0

    forestgreen

    #228b22

    gainsboro

    #dcdcdc

    ghostwhite

    #f8f8ff

    gold

    #ffd700

    goldenrod

    #daa520

    greenyellow

    #adff2f

    grey

    #808080

    honeydew

    #f0fff0

    hotpink

    #ff69b4

    indianred

    #cd5c5c

    indigo

    #4b0082

    ivory

    #fffff0

    khaki

    #f0e68c

    lavender

    #e6e6fa

    lavenderblush

    #fff0f5

    lawngreen

    #7cfc00

    lemonchiffon

    #fffacd

    lightblue

    #add8e6

    lightcoral

    #f08080

    lightcyan

    #e0ffff

    lightgoldenrodyellow

    #fafad2

    lightgray

    #d3d3d3

    lightgreen

    #90ee90

    lightgrey

    #d3d3d3

    lightpink

    #ffb6c1

    lightsalmon

    #ffa07a

    lightseagreen

    #20b2aa

    lightskyblue

    #87cefa

    lightslategray

    #778899

    lightslategrey

    #778899

    lightsteelblue

    #b0c4de

    lightyellow

    #ffffe0

    limegreen

    #32cd32

    linen

    #faf0e6

    magenta (synonym of fuchsia)

    #ff00ff

    mediumaquamarine

    #66cdaa

    mediumblue

    #0000cd

    mediumorchid

    #ba55d3

    mediumpurple

    #9370db

    mediumseagreen

    #3cb371

    mediumslateblue

    #7b68ee

    mediumspringgreen

    #00fa9a

    mediumturquoise

    #48d1cc

    mediumvioletred

    #c71585

    midnightblue

    #191970

    mintcream

    #f5fffa

    mistyrose

    #ffe4e1

    moccasin

    #ffe4b5

    navajowhite

    #ffdead

    oldlace

    #fdf5e6

    olivedrab

    #6b8e23

    orangered

    #ff4500

    orchid

    #da70d6

    palegoldenrod

    #eee8aa

    palegreen

    #98fb98

    paleturquoise

    #afeeee

    palevioletred

    #db7093

    papayawhip

    #ffefd5

    peachpuff

    #ffdab9

    peru

    #cd853f

    pink

    #ffc0cb

    plum

    #dda0dd

    powderblue

    #b0e0e6

    rosybrown

    #bc8f8f

    royalblue

    #4169e1

    saddlebrown

    #8b4513

    salmon

    #fa8072

    sandybrown

    #f4a460

    seagreen

    #2e8b57

    seashell

    #fff5ee

    sienna

    #a0522d

    skyblue

    #87ceeb

    slateblue

    #6a5acd

    slategray

    #708090

    slategrey

    #708090

    snow

    #fffafa

    springgreen

    #00ff7f

    steelblue

    #4682b4

    tan

    #d2b48c

    thistle

    #d8bfd8

    tomato

    #ff6347

    turquoise

    #40e0d0

    violet

    #ee82ee

    wheat

    #f5deb3

    whitesmoke

    #f5f5f5

    yellowgreen

    #9acd32

    CSS Color Module Level 4

    rebeccapurple

    #663399

    transparent keyword

    The transparent keyword represents a fully transparent color. This makes the background completely visible. Technically, transparent is a shortcut for rgba(0,0,0,0).

    Compatibility note: To prevent unexpected behavior, such as in <gradient>s, the current W3C spec states that transparent should be calculated in the alpha-premultiplied color space. However, be aware that older browsers may treat it as black with an alpha value of 0.

    Historical note:transparent wasn't a true color in CSS Level 2 (Revision 1). It was a special keyword that could be used instead of a regular <color> value on two CSS properties: background and border. It was essentially added to allow developers to override an inherited solid color. With the advent of alpha channels in CSS Colors Level 3, transparent was redefined as a true color. It can now be used wherever a <color> value can be used.

    currentColor keyword

    The currentColor keyword represents the value of an element's color property. This lets you use the color value on properties that do not receive it by default.

    CurrentColor example

    <div style="color:blue; border: 1px dashed currentColor;">
      The color of this text is blue.
      <div style="background:currentColor; height:9px;"></div>
      This block is surrounded by a blue border.
    </div>

    rgb() and rgba()

    Note: As of CSS Colors Level 4, rgba() is an alias for rgb(). In browsers that implement the Level 4 standard, they accept the same parameters and behave the same way.

    Colors can be defined according to their red, green, and blue components (the RGB model) by using hexadecimal and functional notations. The optional alpha component represents transparency.

    Syntax

    Hexadecimal notation: #RRGGBB[AA]R (red), G (green), B (blue), and A (alpha) are hexadecimal characters (0-9, A-F). A is optional. For example, #ff0000 is equivalent to #ff0000ff.Hexadecimal notation: #RGB[A]R (red), G (green), B (blue), and A (alpha) are hexadecimal characters (0-9, A-F). A is optional. The three-digit notation (#RGB) is a shorter version of the six-digit form (#RRGGBB). For example, #f09 is the same color as #ff0099. Likewise, the four-digit RGB notation (#RGBA) is a shorter version of the eight-digit form (#RRGGBBAA). For example, #0f38 is the same color as #00ff3388.Functional notation: rgb(R, G, B[, A]) or rgba(R, G, B, A)R (red), G (green), and B (blue) can be either <integer>s or <percentage>s, where the number 255 corresponds to 100%. A (alpha) can be a <number> between 0 and 1, or a <percentage>, where the number 1 corresponds to 100% (full opacity).

    Examples

    RGB example

    /* These examples all specify the same color: a hot pink. */
    
    /* Hexadecimal syntax */
    #f09
    #F09
    #ff0099
    #FF0099
    
    /* Functional syntax */
    rgb(255,0,153)
    rgb(255, 0, 153)
    rgb(255, 0, 153.0) /* ERROR! Don't use fractions. */
    rgb(100%,0%,60%)
    rgb(100%, 0%, 60%)
    rgb(100%, 0, 60%) /* ERROR! Don't mix integers and percentages. */
    rgb(255 0 153)
    
    /* Hexadecimal syntax with alpha value */
    #f09f
    #F09F
    #ff0099ff
    #FF0099FF
    
    /* Functional syntax with alpha value */
    rgb(255, 0, 153, 1)
    rgb(255, 0, 153, 100%)
    rgb(255 0 153 / 1)
    rgb(255 0 153 / 100%)

    RGBa example

    /* Hexadecimal syntax */
    #3a30                    /*   0% opaque green */ 
    #3A3F                    /* full opaque green */ 
    #33aa3300                /*   0% opaque green */ 
    #33AA3388                /*  50% opaque green */ 
    
    /* Functional syntax */
    rgba(51, 170, 51, .1)    /*  10% opaque green */ 
    rgba(51, 170, 51, .4)    /*  40% opaque green */ 
    rgba(51, 170, 51, .7)    /*  70% opaque green */ 
    rgba(51, 170, 51,  1)    /* full opaque green */ 
    
    /* Whitespace syntax */
    rgba(51 170 51 / 0.4)    /*  40% opaque green */ 
    rgba(51 170 51 / 40%)    /*  40% opaque green */ 

    hsl() and hsla()

    Note: As of CSS Colors Level 4, hsla() is an alias for hsl(). In browsers that implement the Level 4 standard, they accept the same parameters and behave the same way.

    Colors can be defined according to their hue, saturation, and lightness (the HSL model) via the hsl() and hsla() functional notations. One advantage of HSL over RGB is that it is more intuitive: you can guess at the color you want, and tweak it from there. It is also easier to create a set of matching colors (e.g., by keeping the hue the same, while varying the lightness/darkness and saturation).

    Syntax

    Functional notation: hsl(H, S, L[, A]) or hsla(H, S, L, A)H (hue)is an <angle> of the color circle given in degs, rads, grads, or turns. When written as a unitless <number>, it is interpreted as degrees. By definition, red=0deg=360deg, with the other colors spread around the circle, so green=120deg, blue=240deg, and so on. As an <angle>, it implicitly wraps around such that -120deg=240deg, 480deg=120deg, -1turn=1turn, etc.S (saturation) and L (lightness) are percentages. 100%saturation is completely saturated, while 0% is completely unsaturated (gray). 100%lightness is white, 0% lightness is black, and 50% lightness is “normal.”A (alpha) can be a <number> between 0 and 1, or a <percentage>, where the number 1 corresponds to 100% (full opacity).

    Examples

    HSL example

    /* These examples all specify the same color: a lavender. */
    hsl(270,60%,70%)
    hsl(270, 60%, 70%)
    hsl(270 60% 70%)
    hsl(270deg, 60%, 70%)
    hsl(4.71239rad, 60%, 70%)
    hsl(.75turn, 60%, 70%)
    
    /* These examples all specify the same color: a lavender that is 15% opaque. */
    hsl(270, 60%, 50%, .15)
    hsl(270, 60%, 50%, 15%)
    hsl(270 60% 50% / .15)
    hsl(270 60% 50% / 15%)

    Fully saturated colors

    Notation

    Description

    Live

    hsl(0,   100%, 50%)

    red

    hsl(30,  100%, 50%)

    orange

    hsl(60,  100%, 50%)

    yellow

    hsl(90,  100%, 50%)

    lime green

    hsl(120, 100%, 50%)

    green

    hsl(150, 100%, 50%)

    blue-green

    hsl(180, 100%, 50%)

    cyan

    hsl(210, 100%, 50%)

    sky blue

    hsl(240, 100%, 50%)

    blue

    hsl(270, 100%, 50%)

    purple

    hsl(300, 100%, 50%)

    magenta

    hsl(330, 100%, 50%)

    pink

    hsl(360, 100%, 50%)

    red

    Lighter and darker greens

    Notation

    Description

    Live

    hsl(120, 100%, 0%)

    black

    hsl(120, 100%, 20%)

    hsl(120, 100%, 40%)

    hsl(120, 100%, 60%)

    hsl(120, 100%, 80%)

    hsl(120, 100%, 100%)

    white

    Saturated and desaturated greens

    Notation

    Description

    Live

    hsl(120, 100%, 50%)

    green

    hsl(120, 80%,  50%)

    hsl(120, 60%,  50%)

    hsl(120, 40%,  50%)

    hsl(120, 20%,  50%)

    hsl(120, 0%,   50%)

    gray

    HSLa example

    hsla(240, 100%, 50%, .05)     /*   5% opaque blue */ 
    hsla(240, 100%, 50%, .4)      /*  40% opaque blue */ 
    hsla(240, 100%, 50%, .7)      /*  70% opaque blue */ 
    hsla(240, 100%, 50%, 1)       /* full opaque blue */ 
    
    /* Whitespace syntax */
    hsla(240 100% 50% / .05)      /*   5% opaque blue */ 
    
    /* Percentage value for alpha */
    hsla(240 100% 50% / 5%)       /*   5% opaque blue */ 

    System Colors

    Not all system colors are supported on all systems. for use on public web pages.

    ActiveBorderActive window border.ActiveCaptionActive window caption. Should be used with CaptionText as foreground color.AppWorkspaceBackground color of multiple document interface.BackgroundDesktop background.ButtonFaceFace background color for 3-D elements that appear 3-D due to one layer of surrounding border. Should be used with the ButtonText foreground color.ButtonHighlightThe color of the border facing the light source for 3-D elements that appear 3-D due to that layer of surrounding border.ButtonShadowThe color of the border away from the light source for 3-D elements that appear 3-D due to that layer of surrounding border.ButtonTextText on push buttons. Should be used with the ButtonFace or ThreeDFace background color.CaptionTextText in caption, size box, and scrollbar arrow box. Should be used with the ActiveCaption background color.GrayTextGrayed (disabled) text.HighlightItem(s) selected in a control. Should be used with the HighlightText foreground color.HighlightTextText of item(s) selected in a control. Should be used with the Highlight background color.InactiveBorderInactive window border.InactiveCaptionInactive window caption. Should be used with the InactiveCaptionText foreground color.InactiveCaptionTextColor of text in an inactive caption. Should be used with the InactiveCaption background color.InfoBackgroundBackground color for tooltip controls. Should be used with the InfoText foreground color.InfoTextText color for tooltip controls. Should be used with the InfoBackground background color.MenuMenu background. Should be used with the MenuText or -moz-MenuBarText foreground color.MenuTextText in menus. Should be used with the Menu background color.ScrollbarBackground color of scroll bars.ThreeDDarkShadowThe color of the darker (generally outer) of the two borders away from the light source for 3-D elements that appear 3-D due to two concentric layers of surrounding border.ThreeDFaceThe face background color for 3-D elements that appear 3-D due to two concentric layers of surrounding border. Should be used with the ButtonText foreground color.ThreeDHighlightThe color of the lighter (generally outer) of the two borders facing the light source for 3-D elements that appear 3-D due to two

    concentric layers of surrounding border.ThreeDLightShadowThe color of the darker (generally inner) of the two borders facing the light source for 3-D elements that appear 3-D due to two

    concentric layers of surrounding border.ThreeDShadowThe color of the lighter (generally inner) of the two borders away from the light source for 3-D elements that appear 3-D due to two concentric layers of surrounding border.WindowWindow background. Should be used with the WindowText foreground color.WindowFrameWindow frame.WindowTextText in windows. Should be used with the Window background color.

    Mozilla System Color Extensions

    -moz-ButtonDefaultThe border color that goes around buttons that represent the default action for a dialog box.-moz-ButtonHoverFaceThe background color of a button that the mouse pointer is over (which would be ThreeDFace or ButtonFace when the mouse pointer is not over it). Should be used with the -moz-ButtonHoverText foreground color.-moz-ButtonHoverTextThe text color of a button that the mouse pointer is over (which would be ButtonText when the mouse pointer is not over it). Should be used with the -moz-ButtonHoverFace background color.-moz-CellHighlightBackground color for selected item in a tree widget. Should be used with the -moz-CellHighlightText foreground color. See also -moz-html-CellHighlight.-moz-CellHighlightTextText color for a selected item in a tree. Should be used with the -moz-CellHighlight background color. See also -moz-html-CellHighlightText.-moz-Combobox Background color for combo-boxes. Should be used with the -moz-ComboboxText foreground color. In versions prior to 1.9.2, use -moz-Field instead.-moz-ComboboxText Text color for combo-boxes. Should be used with the -moz-Combobox background color. In versions prior to 1.9.2, use -moz-FieldText instead.-moz-DialogBackground color for dialog boxes. Should be used with the -moz-DialogText foreground color.-moz-DialogTextText color for dialog boxes. Should be used with the -moz-Dialog background color.-moz-dragtargetzone-moz-EvenTreeRow Background color for even-numbered rows in a tree. Should be used with the -moz-FieldText foreground color. In Gecko versions prior to 1.9, use -moz-Field. See also -moz-OddTreeRow.-moz-FieldText field background color. Should be used with the -moz-FieldText foreground color.-moz-FieldTextText field text color. Should be used with the -moz-Field, -moz-EvenTreeRow, or -moz-OddTreeRow background color.-moz-html-CellHighlight Background color for highlighted item in HTML <select>s. Should be used with the -moz-html-CellHighlightText foreground color. Prior to Gecko 1.9, use -moz-CellHighlight.-moz-html-CellHighlightText Text color for highlighted items in HTML <select>s. Should be used with the -moz-html-CellHighlight background color. Prior to Gecko 1.9, use -moz-CellHighlightText.-moz-mac-accentdarkestshadow-moz-mac-accentdarkshadow-moz-mac-accentface-moz-mac-accentlightesthighlight-moz-mac-accentlightshadow-moz-mac-accentregularhighlight-moz-mac-accentregularshadow-moz-mac-chrome-active-moz-mac-chrome-inactive-moz-mac-focusring-moz-mac-menuselect-moz-mac-menushadow-moz-mac-menutextselect-moz-MenuHoverBackground color for hovered menu items. Often similar to Highlight. Should be used with the -moz-MenuHoverText or -moz-MenuBarHoverText foreground color.-moz-MenuHoverTextText color for hovered menu items. Often similar to HighlightText. Should be used with the -moz-MenuHover background color.-moz-MenuBarText Text color in menu bars. Often similar to MenuText. Should be used on top of Menu background.-moz-MenuBarHoverTextColor for hovered text in menu bars. Often similar to -moz-MenuHoverText. Should be used on top of -moz-MenuHover background.-moz-nativehyperlinktext Default platform hyperlink color.-moz-OddTreeRow Background color for odd-numbered rows in a tree. Should be used with the -moz-FieldText foreground color. In Gecko versions prior to 1.9, use -moz-Field. See also -moz-EvenTreeRow.-moz-win-communicationstext Should be used for text in objects with -moz-appearance: -moz-win-communications-toolbox;.-moz-win-mediatext Should be used for text in objects with -moz-appearance: -moz-win-media-toolbox.-moz-win-accentcolorRequires Gecko 56

    Used to access the Windows 10 custom accent color that you can set on the start menu, taskbar, title bars, etc.-moz-win-accentcolortextRequires Gecko 56

    Used to access the color of text placed over the Windows 10 custom accent color in the start menu, taskbar, title bars, etc.

    Mozilla Color Preference Extensions

    -moz-activehyperlinktextUser's preference for text color of active links. Should be used with the default document background color.-moz-default-background-color User's preference for the document background color.-moz-default-color User's preference for the text color.-moz-hyperlinktextUser's preference for the text color of unvisited links. Should be used with the default document background color.-moz-visitedhyperlinktextUser's preference for the text color of visited links. Should be used with the default document background color.

    Specifications

    Specification

    Status

    Comment

    CSS Color Module Level 4The definition of '<color>' in that specification.

    Editor's Draft

    Adds rebeccapurple, four- (#RGBA) and eight-digit (#RRGGBBAA) hexadecimal notations, rgba() and hsla() as aliases of rgb() and hsl() (both with identical parameter syntax), space-separated function parameters rather than commas, percentages for alpha values, and angles for the hue component in hsl() colors.

    CSS Color Module Level 3The definition of '<color>' in that specification.

    Recommendation

    Deprecates system colors. Adds SVG colors and rgba(), hsl(), and hsla() functional notations.

    CSS Level 2 (Revision 1)The definition of '<color>' in that specification.

    Recommendation

    Adds the orange color and system colors.

    CSS Level 1The definition of '<color>' in that specification.

    Recommendation

    Initial definition. Includes 16 basic colors.

    Browser compatibility

    Feature

    Chrome

    Firefox (Gecko)

    Internet Explorer

    Opera

    Safari (WebKit)

    keywords colors

    1.0

    1.0 (1.0)

    3.01

    3.5

    1.0 (85)

    #RRGGBB, #RGB

    1.0

    1.0 (1.0)

    3.0

    3.5

    1.0 (85)

    rgb()

    1.0

    1.0 (1.0)

    4.0

    3.5

    1.0 (85)

    hsl()

    1.0

    1.0 (1.5)

    9.0

    9.5

    3.1 (525)

    rgba(), hsla()

    1.0

    3.0 (1.9)

    9.0

    10.0

    3.1 (525)

    currentColor

    1.0

    1.5 (1.8)

    9.0

    9.5

    4.0 (528)

    transparent

    1.0

    3.0 (1.9)

    9.02

    10.0

    3.1 (525)

    rebeccapurple

    38.0

    33 (33)

    11

    25.0

    7.1

    #RRGGBBAA, #RGBA

    62.03

    49 (49)

    ?

    No support4

    9.1

    rgba() and hsla() as aliases of rgb() and hsl() Space-separated function parameters rather than commas Percentages for alpha values Angles for the hue component in hsl() colors.

    ?

    52 (52)

    ?

    ?

    ?

    Feature

    Android

    Firefox Mobile (Gecko)

    IE Phone

    Opera Mobile

    Safari Mobile

    Basic support

    (Yes)

    (Yes)

    (Yes)

    (Yes)

    (Yes)

    rgba(), hsla()

    (Yes)

    (Yes)

    (Yes)

    (Yes)

    (Yes)

    rebeccapurple

    (Yes)

    33.0 (33)

    ?

    ?

    8

    #RRGGBBAA, #RGBA

    No support3

    49.0 (49)

    No support

    No support

    ?

    rgba() and hsla() as aliases of rgb() and hsl() Space-separated function parameters rather than commas Percentages for alpha values Angles for the hue component in hsl() colors.

    ?

    52.0 (52)

    ?

    ?

    ?

    1 The 'e'-grey colors (with an e) (grey, darkgrey, darkslategrey, dimgrey, lightgrey, and lightslategrey) are only supported since IE 8.0. IE 3 to IE 7 only support the 'a' variants: gray, darkgray, darkslategray, dimgray, lightgray, and lightslategray.

    2 IE 7-8 supports the transparent keyword only for background and border. color: transparent; is drawn black in IE. IE6 renders transparent borders as black, as well.

    3 This feature is supported since Chrome 52.0 behind the "Experimental Web Platform features" flag in chrome://flags. See Chromium bug 76362.

    4 This feature is supported Opera 39.0 behind the "Enable experimental Web Platform features" flag in chrome://flags.

    See also

    The opacity property lets you define transparency at the element level.The color, background-color, border-color, outline-color, text-shadow, box-shadow properties.

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