CSS background-color Property
ExampleSet the background-color of different elements:
Try it yourself » More examples at the bottom of this page. |
Definition and Usage
The background-color property sets the background color of an element.
The background of an element is the total size of the element, including padding and border (but not the margin).
Default value: | transparent |
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Inherited: | no |
Version: | CSS1 |
JavaScript syntax: | object.style.backgroundColor="#00FF00" |
Browser Support
The background-color property is supported in all major browsers.
Note: No versions of Internet Explorer (including IE8) support the property value "inherit".
Tips and Notes
Tip: Use a background color and a text color that makes the text easy to read.
Property Values
Value | Description |
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color_name | Specifies the background color with a color name, like red |
hex_number | Specifies the background color with a hex code, like #ff0000 |
rgb_number | Specifies the background color with an RGB code, like rgb(255,0,0) |
transparent | Specifies that the background color should be transparent. This is default |
inherit | Specifies that the background color should be inherited from the parent element |
Try it Yourself - Examples |
Set the background-color of a part of the text
This example demonstrates how to set the background-color of a part of the text.
Related Pages
CSS tutorial: CSS Background
HTML DOM reference: backgroundColor property
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