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      This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
The flood-color CSS property defines the color of the current filter primitive subregion in <feFlood> and <feDropShadow> elements within a <filter>. If present, it overrides the element's flood-color attribute.
Note:
The flood-color property only applies to <feFlood> and <feDropShadow> elements nested in an <svg>. It doesn't apply to other SVG, HTML, or pseudo-elements.
Syntax
/* <color> values */
flood-color: red;
flood-color: hsl(120deg 75% 25% / 60%);
flood-color: currentColor;
/* Global values */
flood-color: inherit;
flood-color: initial;
flood-color: revert;
flood-color: revert-layer;
flood-color: unset;
Values
Formal definition
| Initial value | black | 
|---|---|
| Applies to | <feFlood>and<feDropShadow>elements in<svg> | 
| Inherited | no | 
| Computed value | as specified | 
| Animation type | by computed value | 
Formal syntax
flood-color =
<color>
Examples
>Defining the color of a filters flood
This example demonstrates the basic use case of flood-color, and how the CSS flood-color property takes precedence over the flood-color attribute.
HTML
We have an SVG with two <filter> elements, each with a <feFlood> child. Each <feFlood> element includes the SVG flood-color attribute defining the flood color as seagreen. We included two <rect> elements with a filter attribute; this is where the filters will be displayed.
<svg viewBox="0 0 420 120" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
  <filter id="flood1">
    <feFlood flood-color="seagreen" />
  </filter>
  <filter id="flood2">
    <feFlood flood-color="seagreen" />
  </filter>
  <rect id="r1" filter="url(#flood1)" />
  <rect id="r2" filter="url(#flood2)" />
</svg>
CSS
We define the size and position of our <rect> using the CSS height, width, x, and y properties:
rect {
  width: 100px;
  height: 100px;
  x: 10px;
  y: 10px;
}
#r2 {
  x: 150px;
}
We then apply different flood color values to the <feFlood> elements using the CSS flood-color property. We use a named color and a 3-digit hexadecimal color, but we can use any valid CSS color syntax:
#flood1 feFlood {
  flood-color: rebeccapurple;
}
#flood2 feFlood {
  flood-color: #ff3366;
}
Results
The attributes defined the squares as seagreen, but these values were overridden by the CSS flood-color values.
Specifications
| Specification | 
|---|
| Filter Effects Module Level 1> # FloodColorProperty> | 
Browser compatibility
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