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Diagonal Graph Paper Gradient | CSS-Tricks

#example-gradient {
  height: 200px;
  margin: 0 0 20px 0;
  background-color: #eaeaea;
  background-size: 20px 20px;
  background-image:
     -webkit-repeating-linear-gradient(45deg, rgba(0, 191, 255, .5), rgba(0, 191, 255, .5) 1px, transparent 1px, transparent 15px),
     -webkit-repeating-linear-gradient(-45deg, rgba(255, 105, 180, .5), rgba(255, 105, 180, .5) 1px, transparent 1px, transparent 15px);
  background-image:
     -moz-repeating-linear-gradient(45deg, rgba(0, 191, 255, .5), rgba(0, 191, 255, .5) 1px, transparent 1px, transparent 15px),
     -moz-repeating-linear-gradient(-45deg, rgba(255, 105, 180, .5), rgba(255, 105, 180, .5) 1px, transparent 1px, transparent 15px);
  background-image:
     -o-repeating-linear-gradient(45deg, rgba(0, 191, 255, .5), rgba(0, 191, 255, .5) 1px, transparent 1px, transparent 15px),
     -o-repeating-linear-gradient(-45deg, rgba(255, 105, 180, .5), rgba(255, 105, 180, .5) 1px, transparent 1px, transparent 15px);
  background-image:
     repeating-linear-gradient(45deg, rgba(0, 191, 255, .5), rgba(0, 191, 255, .5) 1px, transparent 1px, transparent 15px),
     repeating-linear-gradient(-45deg, rgba(255, 105, 180, .5), rgba(255, 105, 180, .5) 1px, transparent 1px, transparent 15px);
}
Example

Based on original code from Christopher Burton. Also and example “without the dot”.


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