I'm trying to create a "beam" of white light like the following image using linear background gradients:
Angle of the gradient needs to be at 100 degrees. I've attempted to create this via jsfiddle = https://jsfiddle.net/gqn8tv69/
CSS:
.skeleton-9r7r1v3dh92:empty {box-sizing: content-box; height: 400px; background-color: #000000; border-radius: 0px 0px 0px 0px; background-image: linear-gradient( 100deg, rgba(255,255,255, 0) 0%, rgba(255,255,255, 0.5) 20%, rgba(255,255,255, 0.5) 80%, rgba(255,255,255, 0) 20%, rgba(255,255,255, 0) 0%, rgba(255,255,255, 0) 0%, rgba(255,255,255, 0) 0% );background-repeat: repeat-y;background-size: 100px 400px;background-position: 50% 0}
But everything I try either side has a dramatic cut. Any ideas on how to approach this?
CodePudding user response:
Try like this:
.box {
background:linear-gradient(100deg,#000 42%,#fff 48% 52%,#000 58%);
height:300px;
}
<div ></div>
Or like below for a fixed size:
.box {
background:linear-gradient(100deg,#000 calc(50% - 50px),#fff,#000 calc(50% 50px));
height:300px;
}
<div ></div>
CodePudding user response:
I did this "beam" using Colorzilla gradient editor, you can adjust the percentages or use the permalink to the gradient :
.gradient {
height: 100vh;
width: 100vw;
/* Permalink - use to edit and share this gradient: https://colorzilla.com/gradient-editor/#0a0809 0,0a0e0a 44,ffffff 49,000000 53,000000 100 */
background: #0a0809; /* Old browsers */
background: -moz-linear-gradient(-45deg, #0a0809 0%, #0a0e0a 44%, #ffffff 49%, #000000 53%, #000000 100%); /* FF3.6-15 */
background: -webkit-linear-gradient(-45deg, #0a0809 0%,#0a0e0a 44%,#ffffff 49%,#000000 53%,#000000 100%); /* Chrome10-25,Safari5.1-6 */
background: linear-gradient(135deg, #0a0809 0%,#0a0e0a 44%,#ffffff 49%,#000000 53%,#000000 100%); /* W3C, IE10 , FF16 , Chrome26 , Opera12 , Safari7 */
filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient( startColorstr='#0a0809', endColorstr='#000000',GradientType=1 ); /* IE6-9 fallback on horizontal gradient */
}
<div ></div>