System.Nullable<Length> FilterSepia { get; set; }

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Description

The FilterSepia property in the BaseStyles class represents the filter-sepia CSS property. This property is used to apply a sepia filter effect to an element, which gives it a warm, brownish tone reminiscent of old photographs. The value is a Nullable<Length>, allowing you to specify the intensity of the sepia effect.

Usage

To use the FilterSepia property, assign it a Length value that represents the percentage of the sepia effect you want to apply. A value of 0% means no sepia effect, while 100% applies the full sepia effect. You can also set it to null to remove the sepia filter.

Example

// Example of setting the FilterSepia property
var styles = new BaseStyles();
styles.FilterSepia = new Length(50, LengthUnit.Percent); // Apply 50% sepia effect

// To remove the sepia effect
styles.FilterSepia = null;