Reputation: 161
Is it possible to amend/adjust a gradient background so the fade starts lower done. Example, see the fiddle here http://jsfiddle.net/gZgLc/5/
Let's say for example I wanted the white ti start to fade in at the '123test' text, how would I do this?
HTML
<div id="main">
<div class="feature-box">
<div class="feature-box-tab">
<div class="slide" style="height:250px;">
<div class="inner">
<ul class="breadcrumb">
<li><a href="index.php">Home</a></li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="single-feature-top">
<p>123test. 123test<br><br>
</div>
<br>
</div>
CSS
#main {
width:958px;
position:relative;
top:-9px;
background:#FF9900 url(../images/core/header.png) no-repeat center top;
border:1px solid #dadada;
border-top:none;
border-bottom:2px solid #dadada;
-webkit-border-radius:8px;
-moz-border-radius:8px;
-ms-border-radius:8px;
-o-border-radius:8px;
border-radius:8px;
margin:0 auto 25px;
background: #fff;
background: url('linear-gradient.png') 0 0 repeat-x;
background: -webkit-linear-gradient(#fff, #FF9900);
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1249
Reputation: 2186
Definately ... You have to use percentages for that.
All the code was generated from this website.Source Website
CSS added.
background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #fff 0%,#fff 75% #ff9900 80%, #ff9900 100% );
/* FF3.6+ */
background: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, color-stop(0%, #fff),color-stop(70%, #fff), color-stop(80%, #ff9900), color-stop(100%, #ff9900));
/* Chrome,Safari4+ */
background: -webkit-linear-gradient(top, #fff 0%,#fff 75%, #ff9900 80%, #ff9900 100%);
/* Chrome10+,Safari5.1+ */
background: -o-linear-gradient(top, #fff 0%,#fff 75%, #ff9900 80%, #ff9900 100%);
/* Opera 11.10+ */
background: -ms-linear-gradient(top, #fff 0%,#fff 75%, #ff9900 80%, #ff9900 100%);
/* IE10+ */
background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #fff 0%,#fff 75%, #ff9900 80%, #ff9900 100%, #ff9900 100%, #ff9900 100%);
/* W3C */
filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(startColorstr='#eded2f', endColorstr='#ff9900', GradientType=0);
/* IE6-8 */
EDIT: Also remember that this may not work exactly the same on older IE browsers(IE6-8).
EDIT2: Changed colours in the fiddle to reflect your desired colours
Upvotes: 2