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Hi Guys, I was looking at the Microsoft website and I noticed this nice little gradient going on at the top (where the search option and the Logo is set). After checking the code of the page, I came the conclusion I have NO clue how to such a gradient myself. It does not appear to have an image of some kind, because after changing the windowsize it changed with it. Does anyone have a clue and can help me to create such a gradient? Thanks a lot! Kevin |
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ALiaghan wrote: Hi Guys, I was looking at the Microsoft website and I noticed this nice little gradient going on at the top (where the search option and the Logo is set). After checking the code of the page, I came the conclusion I have NO clue how to such a gradient myself. It does not appear to have an image of some kind, because after changing the windowsize it changed with it. Does anyone have a clue and can help me to create such a gradient? Thanks a lot! Kevin You don't want to recreate it. It is a piece of propietry code, tags that are only obeyed in Internet Explorer (as far as I know). If you're desperate to break compatibility, take a look here: http://webmonkey.wired.com/webmonkey...l?tw=authoring Although most people use Internet Explorer, I'd still advise caution. Saying that, have fun! -Will That page worke in Firefox 0.9.2 for me. |
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Will Gittoes wrote: ALiaghan wrote: Hi Guys, I was looking at the Microsoft website and I noticed this nice little gradient going on at the top (where the search option and the Logo is set). After checking the code of the page, I came the conclusion I have NO clue how to such a gradient myself. It does not appear to have an image of some kind, because after changing the windowsize it changed with it. Does anyone have a clue and can help me to create such a gradient? Thanks a lot! Kevin You don't want to recreate it. It is a piece of propietry code, tags that are only obeyed in Internet Explorer (as far as I know). If you're desperate to break compatibility, take a look here: http://webmonkey.wired.com/webmonkey...l?tw=authoring Although most people use Internet Explorer, I'd still advise caution. Saying that, have fun! -Will That page worke in Firefox 0.9.2 for me. But Not in Opera 7.52 Both On Windows XP. Jeff |
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