@@ -1878,8 +1878,11 @@ Color Stop Lists</h4>
18781878 A <a>color stop</a> with two positions is equivalent
18791879 to specifying two <a>color stops</a> with the same color,
18801880 one for each position.
1881- <span class='note'> Specifying two locations makes it easier to create solid-color "stripes" in a gradient,
1882- without having to repeat the color twice.</span>
1881+
1882+ Note: Usually, this results in a solid-color "stripe"
1883+ between the two positions,
1884+ but using a ''longer'' <<color-interpolation-method>>
1885+ will instead create a "rainbow" between the two positions.
18831886
18841887 Percentages are resolved against the length of the <a>gradient line</a>
18851888 between the <a>starting point</a> and <a>ending point</a> ,
@@ -1930,6 +1933,12 @@ Coloring the Gradient Line</h4>
19301933 the color space used for gradient interpolation
19311934 is the default interpolation color space, Oklab, as defined in [[css-color-4]] .
19321935
1936+ Note: The <<color-interpolation-method>>
1937+ only affects the colors <em> between</em> stops.
1938+ The color before the first and after the last stop
1939+ is equal to the first/last stop,
1940+ <em> regardless</em> of the interpolation method.
1941+
19331942 <wpt>
19341943 gradients-with-transparent.html
19351944 gradient/css-color-4-colors-default-to-oklab-gradient.html
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