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CSS CSS Basics (2014) Enhancing the Design With CSS Transparent Gradients and Multiple Backgrounds

Ryan Southard
Ryan Southard
2,406 Points

I don't get the frosted effect at the bottom.

Checked my code against that in the video three times, hard refreshed, closed and relaunched from workspaces, nothing.

1 Answer

Hi Ryan,

This worked for me:

.main-header {
  padding-top: 170px;
  height: 850px;
  background: linear-gradient(#ffa949, transparent 90%),
              linear-gradient(0deg, #fff, transparent),
              #ffa949 url('../img/mountains.jpg') no-repeat center;
  background-size: cover;
}

Did you remember to set the second linear-gradient to "0deg" -- zero degrees?