


How to Make a CSS Gradient Background Fill the Entire Browser Window Height?
Managing Gradient Backgrounds to Fill Window Height
When applying a CSS3 gradient background to the
element, it by default repeats itself instead of stretching to fill the entire browser window. Despite being observed in both WebKit and Gecko-based browsers, this behavior is intentional.To remedy this, the gradient needs to be configured:
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Set the Height of the HTML Element:
html { height: 100%; }
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Manage the body Element:
body { height: 100%; // Match the height of the HTML element margin: 0; // Remove any margins to ensure full window coverage background-repeat: no-repeat; // Prevent gradient repetition background-attachment: fixed; // Keep the gradient in position as the page scrolls (optional) }
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By applying these CSS styles, the gradient background will now stretch to fill the browser window, regardless of the height of the content within the
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