- From: BriarMoon Design <design@briarmoon.ca>
- Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2013 07:45:12 -0700
- To: Webmaster at NetBest <webmaster@netbest.com>
- CC: www-validator-css@w3.org
- Message-ID: <523081F8.20208@briarmoon.ca>
There is certainly a standard. For a history and discussion on the standard see: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/linear-gradient for the standard itself: http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css-images-3/#linear-gradient-type regards; Nick Nick Wilde Proprietor BriarMoon Design design@briarmoon.ca www.briarmoon.ca/design/ <http://info.kijiji.ca/scripts/external.php?l=en&url=www.briarmoon.ca%2Fdesign%2F> www.facebook.com/BriarmoonDesign/ <http://info.kijiji.ca/scripts/external.php?l=en&url=www.facebook.com%2FBriarmoonDesign%2F> On 10/09/2013 8:48 AM, Webmaster at NetBest wrote: > > Good morning. > > I've been previewing a product named Artisteer (www.artisteer.com > <http://www.artisteer.com>) that creates some very nice looking web > templates. > > Sites created with this product fail to validate, particularly in > relation to the use of HTML5 gradient backgrounds. Here is an example: > > www.midwaypartscda.com/style.css <http://www.midwaypartscda.com/style.css> > > Is there a standard associated with these CSS calls in regard to > defining these gradients? > > Thank you for your consideration. > > Regards. > > Bill Sever > 208 667-3566 > -- > * MAKE YOUR PRESENCE FELT * > NetBest Internet Services > www.NetBest.com <http://www.netbest.com/> > webmaster@NetBest.com <mailto:webmaster@NetBest.com> > > Follow NetBest on Facebook > <http://www.facebook.com/NetBestInternetServices> >
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