CSS saturate() Function
The saturate() function is an inbuilt function in CSS which is used to super-saturate or desaturates the input image.
Syntax:
saturate( amount )
Parameters: This function accepts single parameter amount, which holds the amount of conversion. The value of the parameter is set in terms of number or percentage. The value 0% represents completely unsaturated and 100% represents completely saturated you can increase the saturation more. Below example illustrate the saturate() function in CSS:
Example:
html
<!DOCTYPE html> < html > < head > < title > CSS saturate() Function </ title > < style > h1 { color: green; } body { text-align: center; } .saturate_effect { filter: saturate(250%); } </ style > </ head > < body > < h1 >w3wiki</ h1 > < h4 >CSS saturate() function</ h4 > < img class = "saturate_effect" src = "https://media.w3wiki.net/wp-content/cdn-uploads/20190710102234/download3.png" alt = "w3wiki logo" > </ body > </ html > |
Output:
Supported Browsers: The browsers supported by saturate() function are listed below:
- Google Chrome 18 and above
- Edge 12 and above
- Internet Explorer not supported
- Firefox 35 and above
- Opera 15 and above
- Safari 6 and above
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