Hi, Ernest, Cool! I would suggest to use four separate corner colors instead of two colors and direction specification. background-gradient=gradient(color1,color2,color3,color4); Don't need to specify rotation or angle in this case. Already there. And it's easy. Andrew Fedoniouk. http://terrainformatica.com > > > As I had threatened to do, I've put together a proposal for > adding linear gradients in CSS. I've uploaded it to > http://ernestcline.home.mindspring.com/CSS_Gradients.html > and I think I've covered everything that would be relevant to > adding linear gradients for style in a CSS context. > > I've left three open issues: > > Issue 1: A separate layout layer for gradients or not? > Issue 2: Other types of gradients? > Issue 3: Free rotation of background and foreground gradients? > > Altho I have given what I feel the preferable answer should be. > Let me know if you have any questions about the proposal, > or if you think that anything remains unclear or underspecified > >Received on Thursday, 13 May 2004 23:41:47 GMT
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