Webkit provides implementation of CSS-based gradients

I don’t have time at the moment to write a good summary, but the link to the announcement is below which includes some examples

CSS Gradients in Webkit

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April 15th, 2008 by James Hopkins in CSS3 Preview, CSS3.info. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

7 Comments to “Webkit provides implementation of CSS-based gradients”

  1. Neal G Says:

    That’s great news. This is a feature I’ve been requesting for quite some time. Hopefully a few more browsers will implement this as well.

  2. jive Says:

    Awesome. They even did radial gradiants. Amazing.

  3. Lelya Says:

    Hi! Is anyone can show screenshots of this new webkit gradients, plz?

  4. Raheel Ayub Says:

    Great news, I hope the future of web will be good if peoples stop using ie6.

    http://stopie6.org/

    Best of Luck CSSWG :)

  5. Jake Rutter Says:

    How would you test this? Would you need to use WebKit?

  6. BOLK Says:

    Raheel Ayub, IE6 has gradient filter many years.

  7. larry Says:

    filter != css

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