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w3.css, conic-gradient and transparency


Alain_Reve

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I tried to use w3.css to implement responsive web design on an etheric web site.

The original site has a conic-gradient background and transparent buttons.

The all-inclusive div has :

background-color: white; /* For browsers that do not support gradients */
background-image: conic-gradient(rgb(255,255,128), rgb(255, 215, 175), rgb(255,255,128), rgb(255, 215, 175), rgb(255,255,128));

This seems to be ignored.

At the end of the list of colors, I added :

.w3-transparent,.w3-hover-transparent:hover{color:transparent!important;background-color:transparent!important}

This doesn't function either.

The owner keeps telling me to make her site more pastel. There is no rgb code for pastel. I asked her to go to a page displaying rgb colors and to pick the ones she liked. I wanted the rgb code. She didn't understand and sent me some screenshots of the colors she liked. I could read the rgb codes on the screenshots. But now she told me again to make the site more pastel.

Please help.

 

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