Quick Reference
An RGB color value is specified with the rgb() function, which has the following syntax: rgb(red, green, blue).
Each parameter (red, green, and blue) defines the intensity of the color and can be an integer between 0 and 255, or a percentage value (from 0% to 100%).
div {
color: rgb(255, 0, 0); /* red */
}
div {
color: rgb(100%, 0%, 0%); /* red */
}
Syntax
rgb(red, green, blue)
Values
Value | Description |
---|---|
red | Defines the intensity of red as an integer between 0 and 255, or as a percentage value between 0% and 100% |
green | Defines the intensity of blue as an integer between 0 and 255, or as a percentage value between 0% and 100% |
blue | Defines the intensity of green as an integer between 0 and 255, or as a percentage value between 0% and 100% |
CSS Notes:
- The “inherit”, “initial” and “unset” keywords can be used with any CSS property to set its value
- In CSS there are many ways to express a color value in a property
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