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What is the best solution to create a layout like below
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      What is the best solution to create a layout like below
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          You can create this by using HTML and CSS like below or go through JSFiddle






              .banner-div {
          height: 100px;
          width: 320px;
          display: flex;
          background-color: #377d22;
          }

          .red-div {
          width: 30%;
          background-color: #eb3223;
          height: 100%;
          border: 2px solid #fff;
          border-top-right-radius: 50%;
          border-bottom-right-radius: 50%;
          }

          .other-div {
          width: 70%;
          height: 100%;
          }

              <div class="banner-div">
          <div class="red-div">
          </div>
          <div class="other-div"></div>
          </div>








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            Note that you can embed HTML, CSS and JS directly into your answer :)
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          • Thanks for telling me, next time i will keep this in my mind. :) @dwjohnston
            – Shubham Baranwal
            Nov 20 at 4:38



















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          A simple radial-gradient will do it:






          .box {
          height:100px;
          background:radial-gradient(circle at left,
          green 20%,transparent 20%,transparent calc(20% + 5px),red calc(20% + 5px))
          }

          <div class="box">

          </div>





          To have the perfect half circle you may consider multiple background like this:






          .box {
          height:100px;
          background:
          radial-gradient(circle at left,green 50%,transparent 50%, transparent calc(50% + 5px),red calc(50% + 5px)) 20px 0/88px 100px,
          linear-gradient(green,green)left/20px 100%,
          linear-gradient(red,red)right/calc(100% - 20px - 85px) 100%;
          background-repeat:no-repeat;
          }

          <div class="box">

          </div>








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            You can create this by using HTML and CSS like below or go through JSFiddle






                .banner-div {
            height: 100px;
            width: 320px;
            display: flex;
            background-color: #377d22;
            }

            .red-div {
            width: 30%;
            background-color: #eb3223;
            height: 100%;
            border: 2px solid #fff;
            border-top-right-radius: 50%;
            border-bottom-right-radius: 50%;
            }

            .other-div {
            width: 70%;
            height: 100%;
            }

                <div class="banner-div">
            <div class="red-div">
            </div>
            <div class="other-div"></div>
            </div>








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            • 1




              Note that you can embed HTML, CSS and JS directly into your answer :)
              – dwjohnston
              Nov 20 at 4:37










            • Thanks for telling me, next time i will keep this in my mind. :) @dwjohnston
              – Shubham Baranwal
              Nov 20 at 4:38
















            4














            You can create this by using HTML and CSS like below or go through JSFiddle






                .banner-div {
            height: 100px;
            width: 320px;
            display: flex;
            background-color: #377d22;
            }

            .red-div {
            width: 30%;
            background-color: #eb3223;
            height: 100%;
            border: 2px solid #fff;
            border-top-right-radius: 50%;
            border-bottom-right-radius: 50%;
            }

            .other-div {
            width: 70%;
            height: 100%;
            }

                <div class="banner-div">
            <div class="red-div">
            </div>
            <div class="other-div"></div>
            </div>








            share|improve this answer



















            • 1




              Note that you can embed HTML, CSS and JS directly into your answer :)
              – dwjohnston
              Nov 20 at 4:37










            • Thanks for telling me, next time i will keep this in my mind. :) @dwjohnston
              – Shubham Baranwal
              Nov 20 at 4:38














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            You can create this by using HTML and CSS like below or go through JSFiddle






                .banner-div {
            height: 100px;
            width: 320px;
            display: flex;
            background-color: #377d22;
            }

            .red-div {
            width: 30%;
            background-color: #eb3223;
            height: 100%;
            border: 2px solid #fff;
            border-top-right-radius: 50%;
            border-bottom-right-radius: 50%;
            }

            .other-div {
            width: 70%;
            height: 100%;
            }

                <div class="banner-div">
            <div class="red-div">
            </div>
            <div class="other-div"></div>
            </div>








            share|improve this answer














            You can create this by using HTML and CSS like below or go through JSFiddle






                .banner-div {
            height: 100px;
            width: 320px;
            display: flex;
            background-color: #377d22;
            }

            .red-div {
            width: 30%;
            background-color: #eb3223;
            height: 100%;
            border: 2px solid #fff;
            border-top-right-radius: 50%;
            border-bottom-right-radius: 50%;
            }

            .other-div {
            width: 70%;
            height: 100%;
            }

                <div class="banner-div">
            <div class="red-div">
            </div>
            <div class="other-div"></div>
            </div>








                .banner-div {
            height: 100px;
            width: 320px;
            display: flex;
            background-color: #377d22;
            }

            .red-div {
            width: 30%;
            background-color: #eb3223;
            height: 100%;
            border: 2px solid #fff;
            border-top-right-radius: 50%;
            border-bottom-right-radius: 50%;
            }

            .other-div {
            width: 70%;
            height: 100%;
            }

                <div class="banner-div">
            <div class="red-div">
            </div>
            <div class="other-div"></div>
            </div>





                .banner-div {
            height: 100px;
            width: 320px;
            display: flex;
            background-color: #377d22;
            }

            .red-div {
            width: 30%;
            background-color: #eb3223;
            height: 100%;
            border: 2px solid #fff;
            border-top-right-radius: 50%;
            border-bottom-right-radius: 50%;
            }

            .other-div {
            width: 70%;
            height: 100%;
            }

                <div class="banner-div">
            <div class="red-div">
            </div>
            <div class="other-div"></div>
            </div>






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            edited Nov 20 at 4:36









            dwjohnston

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            answered Nov 20 at 4:31









            Shubham Baranwal

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            • 1




              Note that you can embed HTML, CSS and JS directly into your answer :)
              – dwjohnston
              Nov 20 at 4:37










            • Thanks for telling me, next time i will keep this in my mind. :) @dwjohnston
              – Shubham Baranwal
              Nov 20 at 4:38














            • 1




              Note that you can embed HTML, CSS and JS directly into your answer :)
              – dwjohnston
              Nov 20 at 4:37










            • Thanks for telling me, next time i will keep this in my mind. :) @dwjohnston
              – Shubham Baranwal
              Nov 20 at 4:38








            1




            1




            Note that you can embed HTML, CSS and JS directly into your answer :)
            – dwjohnston
            Nov 20 at 4:37




            Note that you can embed HTML, CSS and JS directly into your answer :)
            – dwjohnston
            Nov 20 at 4:37












            Thanks for telling me, next time i will keep this in my mind. :) @dwjohnston
            – Shubham Baranwal
            Nov 20 at 4:38




            Thanks for telling me, next time i will keep this in my mind. :) @dwjohnston
            – Shubham Baranwal
            Nov 20 at 4:38













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            A simple radial-gradient will do it:






            .box {
            height:100px;
            background:radial-gradient(circle at left,
            green 20%,transparent 20%,transparent calc(20% + 5px),red calc(20% + 5px))
            }

            <div class="box">

            </div>





            To have the perfect half circle you may consider multiple background like this:






            .box {
            height:100px;
            background:
            radial-gradient(circle at left,green 50%,transparent 50%, transparent calc(50% + 5px),red calc(50% + 5px)) 20px 0/88px 100px,
            linear-gradient(green,green)left/20px 100%,
            linear-gradient(red,red)right/calc(100% - 20px - 85px) 100%;
            background-repeat:no-repeat;
            }

            <div class="box">

            </div>








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              A simple radial-gradient will do it:






              .box {
              height:100px;
              background:radial-gradient(circle at left,
              green 20%,transparent 20%,transparent calc(20% + 5px),red calc(20% + 5px))
              }

              <div class="box">

              </div>





              To have the perfect half circle you may consider multiple background like this:






              .box {
              height:100px;
              background:
              radial-gradient(circle at left,green 50%,transparent 50%, transparent calc(50% + 5px),red calc(50% + 5px)) 20px 0/88px 100px,
              linear-gradient(green,green)left/20px 100%,
              linear-gradient(red,red)right/calc(100% - 20px - 85px) 100%;
              background-repeat:no-repeat;
              }

              <div class="box">

              </div>








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                A simple radial-gradient will do it:






                .box {
                height:100px;
                background:radial-gradient(circle at left,
                green 20%,transparent 20%,transparent calc(20% + 5px),red calc(20% + 5px))
                }

                <div class="box">

                </div>





                To have the perfect half circle you may consider multiple background like this:






                .box {
                height:100px;
                background:
                radial-gradient(circle at left,green 50%,transparent 50%, transparent calc(50% + 5px),red calc(50% + 5px)) 20px 0/88px 100px,
                linear-gradient(green,green)left/20px 100%,
                linear-gradient(red,red)right/calc(100% - 20px - 85px) 100%;
                background-repeat:no-repeat;
                }

                <div class="box">

                </div>








                share|improve this answer














                A simple radial-gradient will do it:






                .box {
                height:100px;
                background:radial-gradient(circle at left,
                green 20%,transparent 20%,transparent calc(20% + 5px),red calc(20% + 5px))
                }

                <div class="box">

                </div>





                To have the perfect half circle you may consider multiple background like this:






                .box {
                height:100px;
                background:
                radial-gradient(circle at left,green 50%,transparent 50%, transparent calc(50% + 5px),red calc(50% + 5px)) 20px 0/88px 100px,
                linear-gradient(green,green)left/20px 100%,
                linear-gradient(red,red)right/calc(100% - 20px - 85px) 100%;
                background-repeat:no-repeat;
                }

                <div class="box">

                </div>








                .box {
                height:100px;
                background:radial-gradient(circle at left,
                green 20%,transparent 20%,transparent calc(20% + 5px),red calc(20% + 5px))
                }

                <div class="box">

                </div>





                .box {
                height:100px;
                background:radial-gradient(circle at left,
                green 20%,transparent 20%,transparent calc(20% + 5px),red calc(20% + 5px))
                }

                <div class="box">

                </div>





                .box {
                height:100px;
                background:
                radial-gradient(circle at left,green 50%,transparent 50%, transparent calc(50% + 5px),red calc(50% + 5px)) 20px 0/88px 100px,
                linear-gradient(green,green)left/20px 100%,
                linear-gradient(red,red)right/calc(100% - 20px - 85px) 100%;
                background-repeat:no-repeat;
                }

                <div class="box">

                </div>





                .box {
                height:100px;
                background:
                radial-gradient(circle at left,green 50%,transparent 50%, transparent calc(50% + 5px),red calc(50% + 5px)) 20px 0/88px 100px,
                linear-gradient(green,green)left/20px 100%,
                linear-gradient(red,red)right/calc(100% - 20px - 85px) 100%;
                background-repeat:no-repeat;
                }

                <div class="box">

                </div>






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