No-Jank CSS Stripes
Creating CSS stripes often involves repeating-linear-gradient
or hard-stop gradients. A single stripe is achieved using the same color across two color stops, while multiple stripes use different colors between stops (sharing a middle color). For example:
background: repeating-linear-gradient( 45deg, black, black 10px, #444 10px, #444 11px );
This generates angled dark gray stripes 10px apart on a black background. However, rendering inconsistencies may appear, with some stripes looking lighter or thinner than others. This is likely due to sub-pixel rendering. The issue is less noticeable with thicker stripes (5px or more).
Using linear-gradient
with background-size
and letting it repeat provides a smoother solution. The challenge lies in calculating the optimal background-size
, especially for angled stripes. While the Pythagorean theorem might seem relevant, the calculation becomes complex.
A helpful solution is a dedicated generator tool (link omitted as it's not provided in the original text). This tool handles the complex math required to determine the correct background-size
, resulting in perfectly rendered stripes. The underlying JavaScript (link omitted) shows the intricate calculations involved.
While repeating-linear-gradient
offers a more intuitive approach, its visual inconsistencies necessitate using linear-gradient
with a carefully calculated background-size
for optimal results.
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