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=Usage= | |||
The template works by using two variables the first indicates the direction of the gradient top, left, right or bottom and the second specifies the colors. | |||
<code><nowiki>{{Lgradient| direction |color 0%, intermediate colors, color 100%}} </nowiki></code> | |||
Only the first and last colors need to be specified but any other colors can be added in between with a percent to indicate when they stop. The template works on FireFox and Chrome 10+ and should work on Saf5.1+, IE10, Opera 11.10+ although I haven't tested it in those browsers I got some of the code used off a reputable site that hasn't been wrong yet. | |||
=Examples= | |||
<nowiki><div style="{{Lgradient|top|#000000,#F7F2E6}} padding:40px"> | |||
</div></nowiki> | |||
background | <div style="{{Lgradient|top|#000000,#F7F2E6}} padding:40px"> | ||
</div> | |||
<nowiki><span style="{{Lgradient|top|#000000,#F7F2E6}} padding:40px"> Lots of text text text | |||
</span></nowiki> '''Watch when using <nowiki><span></nowiki> tags because the background will cover up elements too close to it. | |||
Like it did here | |||
<span style="{{Lgradient|top|#000000,#F7F2E6}} padding:16px;">Lots of text text text</span> | |||
<nowiki><div style="{{Lgradient|left|#000000,#FFCC00 25%,#0000FF 50%,#CC0000 75%, #000000}} padding:40px"> | |||
</div></nowiki> | |||
<div style="{{Lgradient|left|#000000,#FFCC00 25%,#0000FF 50%,#CC0000 75%, #000000}} padding:40px"> | |||
</div> | |||
<nowiki><div style="{{Lgradient|left top|#000000,#FFCC00 25%,#0000FF 50%,#CC0000 75%, #000000}} padding:100px"> | |||
</div></nowiki> '''This one needs more space to be noticable than the standard width I've been using.''' | |||
<div style="{{Lgradient|left top|#000000,#FFCC00 25%,#0000FF 50%,#CC0000 75%, #000000}} padding:200px"> | |||
</div> | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:40, 29 June 2011
Usage
The template works by using two variables the first indicates the direction of the gradient top, left, right or bottom and the second specifies the colors.
{{Lgradient| direction |color 0%, intermediate colors, color 100%}}
Only the first and last colors need to be specified but any other colors can be added in between with a percent to indicate when they stop. The template works on FireFox and Chrome 10+ and should work on Saf5.1+, IE10, Opera 11.10+ although I haven't tested it in those browsers I got some of the code used off a reputable site that hasn't been wrong yet.
Examples
<div style="{{Lgradient|top|#000000,#F7F2E6}} padding:40px"> </div>
<span style="{{Lgradient|top|#000000,#F7F2E6}} padding:40px"> Lots of text text text
</span> Watch when using <span> tags because the background will cover up elements too close to it.
Like it did here
Lots of text text text
<div style="{{Lgradient|left|#000000,#FFCC00 25%,#0000FF 50%,#CC0000 75%, #000000}} padding:40px"> </div>
<div style="{{Lgradient|left top|#000000,#FFCC00 25%,#0000FF 50%,#CC0000 75%, #000000}} padding:100px">
</div> This one needs more space to be noticable than the standard width I've been using.