On 6/25/12 10:37 AM, Hakan Kirkan wrote:
CSS3 linear gradients are supported in Android 2.3+, Chrome 1+, Firefox
3.6+, Opera 11.1+, and Safari 4+. Internet Explorer can add gradients
using a filter and supports them back to IE 5.5. This isn't CSS3, but it
is an option for cross-browser compatibil
CSS3 linear gradients are supported in Android 2.3+, Chrome 1+,
Firefox 3.6+, Opera 11.1+, and Safari 4+. Internet Explorer can add
gradients using a filter and supports them back to IE 5.5. This isn't
CSS3, but it is an option for cross-browser compatibility.
Hakan Kirkan
IT Manager
Dominor LLC /
On 6/25/12 4:00 AM, Jesper Rønn-Jensen wrote:
I just had a look on the current state of support for "linear-gradient"
(not vendor prefixed).
To my surprise, it was missing on PPKs otherwise excellent
http://www.quirksmode.org/css/contents.html
Anyone can help me with llist of browsers supportin
* Jesper Rønn-Jensen wrote:
>I just had a look on the current state of support for "linear-gradient"
>(not vendor prefixed).
>
>To my surprise, it was missing on PPKs otherwise excellent
>http://www.quirksmode.org/css/contents.html
>
>Anyone can help me with llist of browsers supporting linear-grad
Le 25 juin 2012 à 20:00, Jesper Rønn-Jensen a écrit :
> I just had a look on the current state of support for "linear-gradient"
> (not vendor prefixed).
>
> To my surprise, it was missing on PPKs otherwise excellent
> http://www.quirksmode.org/css/contents.html
>
> Anyone can help me with llist
I just had a look on the current state of support for "linear-gradient"
(not vendor prefixed).
To my surprise, it was missing on PPKs otherwise excellent
http://www.quirksmode.org/css/contents.html
Anyone can help me with llist of browsers supporting linear-gradient (not
using vendor prefixes lik