Thread:Mistystream711/@comment-27669385-20170921172307

Alright! Here's a basic gradient and how to do it. It's called a linear gradient, which is different from a radial gradient, which we can get to later.

This is a pink gradient with black text.

There are many variables to consider, but that's a basic gradient. You can change and add things, but that's the basic starting point. This is the code. [div style="background:linear-gradient(to right, #FFB6C1 0%, #FF82AB 100%);color:black;"]This is a pink gradient with black text.[/div] You just have to replace the brackets with greater than/less than signs, like doing italics on the blog. You can change the colours with hex codes, which you can find on a number of websites. To add coding to a page/blogpost, you have to go into source mode and add the code. To add it in a thread message, like this, you have to click that little eye in the corner, where you can add italics and all that fun stuff.

This might have been confusing. :P If you don't understand anything, let me know and I'll try to sort it out! 