Gradient colors in Flex's CSS are done like this:
header-colors:#636B73,#F4F5F7;

But if you give "background-color" multiple color values it nulls the
value.
I tried with no luck,
background-colors:#636B73,#F4F5F7;


--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Erich Cervantez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Howdy folks, quick noob question:  working in Flex 1.5, and I'd like
to have
> a 2-color gradient for the background color (rather than the default
gray,
> or some other solid color).  I think I understand that you can have a
> backgroundImage attribute or a backgroundColor attribute but not
both.  And
> the "fillColors" attribute will assist in tinting the background
color (or
> image?).  Hmm, anyway, I can't get a gradient going.anyone know of a
trick
> or am I forced to create a background image anyway?
> 
>  
> 
> E
>







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