Sent by Mike Homme on 27 February 2005 23:11
Thanks, for the replies.. I'm currently using graphics now for my
gradients.. but wanted a more robust way to make them scale with the size of
the element they are in... I guess I'll wait till CSS3 (fingers x'd) or NN
and FF to support that alpha filter : )
Regards,
Mike Homme
Development & Design Lead
www.georgiawebdevelopers.com
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From: "tedd" [EMAIL-REMOVED]>
To: "Mike Homme" [EMAIL-REMOVED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 4:43 PM
Subject: Re: [css-d] CSS Gradients..
> Mike:
>
> I just use a gif, such as in:
>
> http://ancientstones.com/
>
> HTH's
>
> tedd
>
>>Hello List,
>>
>>I was just looking over some code to create a gradient using CSS and
>>basically... here's what I found.
>>
>>------
>>filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Gradient(endColorstr='#BDBABD',
>>startColorstr='#9C969C', gradientType='0');
>>------
>>
>>I've played with this before about a year ago, and now I remember now why
>>I didn't continue to use it, it's only supported in IE from what I can
>>see...
>>
>>If anyone has another way off accomplishing this same affect in the big 3
>>( IE, FF, NN ) I'd appreciate it!
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Mike
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