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title: WebKit team introduces CSS-based gradients
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author: Matthias Kretschmann
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date: 2008-04-15 17:36:34+00:00
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tags:
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- design
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- development
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- css
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Writing right now on a longer article about text-shadow and it's implementation in WebKit, the rendering engine which powers Safari and Konqueror.
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![WebKit](./webkit.png)
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But now this exciting news popped up from Surfin' Safari, the blog of the WebKit development team:
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> WebKit now supports gradients specified in CSS. There are two types of gradients: linear gradients and radial gradients.
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Take a look at [the entry on Surfin' Safari to learn how those css-based gradients work and how they can be coded](http://webkit.org/blog/175/introducing-css-gradients/):
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> So what exactly is a gradient in CSS? It is an image, usable anywhere that image URLs were used before. That’s right… anywhere.
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> You can use gradients in the following places:
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> background-image
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> border-image
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> list-style-image
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> content property
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Although the WebKit team is saying it is supported "now" [a commenter on Surfin' Safari states](http://webkit.org/blog/175/introducing-css-gradients/#comment-24343) that it seems the whole function isn't included in the latest nightly builds of WebKit.
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So it will take some time, 'til it's worth replacing the gradient images on my h3 and h4 headlines with just simple css code...
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