0% · #00cd5a
L 0.72 · C 0.24 · H 155
Meadow
A linear gradient sweeping from light green to light yellow, interpolated in OKLCH across 2 stops so the midpoint stays vivid instead of greying out.
- Type
- Linear
- Stops
- 2
- Space
- OKLCH
- Direction
- 90deg
The stops behind Meadow
Endpoints sit closest to limegreen and goldenrod.
100% · #f2b200
L 0.8 · C 0.18 · H 85
Create Meadow in PHP
Build a linear gradient from the catalog stops, then let PHPColor assign their positions.
<?php
use PhpColor\Color\Gradient\Gradient;
$gradient = Gradient::linear(
90,
'oklch(0.72 0.24 155)',
'oklch(0.80 0.18 85)',
);
use PhpColor\Color\Gradient\Gradient;
$gradient = Gradient::linear(
90,
'oklch(0.72 0.24 155)',
'oklch(0.80 0.18 85)',
);
Inspect and convert its stops
Each stop remains a color object, ready for conversion, contrast checks, or further manipulation.
<?php
foreach ($gradient->getStops() as $stop) {
echo $stop->color->to('oklch')->toCss();
}
foreach ($gradient->getStops() as $stop) {
echo $stop->color->to('oklch')->toCss();
}
Format Meadow for CSS
Serialize the gradient directly, or choose a wide-gamut notation for every stop.
<?php
$css = $gradient->toCss();
$p3 = $gradient->toCss('display-p3');
$css = $gradient->toCss();
$p3 = $gradient->toCss('display-p3');
background: linear-gradient(90deg, oklch(0.72 0.24 155), oklch(0.80 0.18 85));
background: linear-gradient(90deg, oklch(0.72 0.24 155), oklch(0.80 0.18 85));