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  1. iwato

    Page Gradient Text

    BACKGROUND: I like gradients because they are both colorfully attractive and easy on the eyes. They are also suggestive of binary thought and all that lies between the two polar extremes of 1 and 0. For these reasons I often employ gradients as the background colors of my <div> elements. Background gradients suffer from an important weakness, however: monochromic text is easy to read at one end of the gradient, but difficult to read at the other. QUESTION: Does anyone know of a way to cause text to change color as it is displayed across the width and height of the element that contains it? Roddy
  2. Are gradients backgrounds animatable by transition yet? I googled a answer and only found ones that were years old or had long work-arounds. I'm wondering if there is some new code to use that I am just overlooking. Thanks ahead, -Line
  3. Blake

    Backgrounds

    Hello, I wasn't sure if I should post this under CSS, HTML, or whatever so I ended up in the general topics. I am relatively new to we development. I had page that the back ground is an image of a color to goes light at the top to a darker shade at the bottom (gradient). So normally to save load time I assume you would just apply the color via CSS so it doesn't have to load and actually image. Is it possible to use some sort of HTML, CSS, etc to apply a gradient to the solid color? Or do i just have to load the image. I hope this makes sense. I appreciate the help. Thanks
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