I'm very glad we are doing this. It's one of the major CSS features missing 
from Firefox, but supported in most other browsers. So, excellent. Thanks.

On Sunday, February 16, 2020 at 5:46:55 AM UTC-5, Tim Nguyen wrote:
> Summary: CSS conic-gradients allow developers to specify gradients that
> start from a certain angle where color stops are placed around the
> circumference of a circle centered around a specified point.
> 
> Bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=conic-gradients
> 
> Standard: https://drafts.csswg.org/css-images-4/#conic-gradients
> 
> Target Release: 75-76
> 
> Platform coverage: All, initially WebRender only (though it shouldn't be
> long until it's implemented for other backends)
> 
> Preference behind which this will be implemented:
> layout.css.conic-gradient.enabled,
> turned off by default until it's implemented outside of WebRender
> 
> DevTools bug: n/a, devtools could potentially add a gradient editor, but
> that's also applicable to linear/radial gradients
> 
> Other browsers: shipped since Chrome 69, Safari 12.1, Edge 79 and Opera 64
> 
> web-platform-tests:
> https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/search?q=conic-gradient&case=false&regexp=false&path=testing%2Fweb-platform
> 
> Restricted to secure contexts: No, CSS features are usually not restricted
> to secure contexts
> 
> Is this feature enabled by default in sandboxed iframes?  Yes

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