Thread:Otterfrost27/@comment-27669385-20171216211506

So I'm going to start with a basic gradient, and we can go on from there. :D

First, you have to be in source mode/editor when you place the code. In a comment/thread, like this one, the little eye next to the bold/italic options is how you get to source mode.

This is a pink gradient with black text.

So, for this, the code is (div style="background:linear-gradient(to right, #FFB6C1 0%, #FF82AB 100%);color:black;")Text goes here(/div), but with greater than/less than signs instead of parentheses, like doing bold or italics on the blog. ^^ To change the direction the gradient is going in, you change "linear-gradient(to right)" to "linear-gradient(to whatever direction you want.)". Make sense? Kind of? :P

To change the colours, you change the hex codes. You can find lists of hex codes online, or Google individual ones. You can also change the percentages, which changes how the colours look.

"color:black" is for the font colour - you can change it to anything you'd like, and I believe hex codes work as well. I'll get to how to change the font later.

Does that all make sense? Hopefully it does. :P If you have any questions, just ask. ^^ I'm confusing myself here, oops. :P 