This killer effect is surprisingly simple in CSS

I built this glowing, stripey background effect in Figma and immediately thought “Yeah… this is gonna be a pain to recreate in CSS.” 🤣 Turns out, it was actually. In this video, I’ll show you how to recreate this high-impact glow effect using surprisingly simple CSS. Just a few simple techniques that, when combined, punch way above their weight. What you’ll learn: How to create striped glow effects with CSS Layering gradients for depth and visual interest How to get that soft “ambient glow” A simple technique you can reuse in hero sections, cards, and backgrounds This is one of those tricks that looks like it took hours in a design tool… but only takes a few minutes once you know how it works. If you like adding subtle (but impressive) visual flair to your sites without overcomplicating things — you’re gonna love this one. Grab the CSS: https://codepen.io/skvandeusen/pen/gb... 🪰 Join 500+ agency owners & freelancers working together to run better agencies in our private Barfly Community: https://theadmin.bar/barfly ⚡ Website Design + Development: https://theadmin.bar/yt-agency 🎁 My Best Free Resources, Guides, & Goodies: https://theadmin.bar/free - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 💻 Visit Our Website: https://theadmin.bar/yt-tab 🗨 Join Our Free Facebook Community: https://theadmin.bar/yt-community 📨 Subscribe to Our Newsletter: https://theadmin.bar/yt-tfc 🔁 Sell More Care Plans: https://theadmin.bar/yt-wom 🧮 Use My Website Price Calculator: https://theadmin.bar/yt-calculator 📜 Get My Proposal Template: https://theadmin.bar/yt-proposal ☑️ Get More Done with My Checklists: https://theadmin.bar/yt-checklists 🔴 Live Event Schedule: https://theadmin.bar/yt-events 🔧 The Tools I Use: https://theadmin.bar/yt-tools