Tuesday, March 13, 2012

TD style gradient filter

I am trying to get a gradient filter on a table item.

I am using...

<td style="width: 309px; filter:
DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Gradient(EndColorStr=#c 0cfe2,
StartColorStr=#ffffff, GradientType=0);">
hello</td
I have tried changing the case, taking out single quotes and various other
things but it just doesn't work! All the examples I have seen say to use
"progid:DXImageTransform" but if I do this then the editor says the colon is
unexpected.

Any help much appreciated...

Best regards
Mark Baldwin> I have tried changing the case, taking out single quotes and various other
> things but it just doesn't work! All the examples I have seen say to use
> "progid:DXImageTransform" but if I do this then the editor says the colon
is
> unexpected.
> Any help much appreciated...

FWIW, I find it infinitely easier, and, obviously, more cross-browser
compatible to simply use a gradient image and assign it via CSS to the
background of your TD.

-Darrel
Mark,

That's correct, you have to prefix it with progid:. Just ignore the warning.

Eliyahu

"Mark" <swozz_@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:en2jwHDmFHA.3960@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> I am trying to get a gradient filter on a table item.
> I am using...
> <td style="width: 309px; filter:
> DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Gradient(EndColorStr=#c 0cfe2,
> StartColorStr=#ffffff, GradientType=0);">
> hello</td>
> I have tried changing the case, taking out single quotes and various other
> things but it just doesn't work! All the examples I have seen say to use
> "progid:DXImageTransform" but if I do this then the editor says the colon
is
> unexpected.
> Any help much appreciated...
> Best regards
> Mark Baldwin

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