Yep, note that CSSResource doesn't grok CSS3 yet, so you'll need to use
literals for CSS3 attributes:

e.g.
background: literal("-webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom,
from(#f5f5f5), to(#e4e4e4))");

On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 2:22 PM, benneq <[email protected]> wrote:

> GWT itself doesn't support CSS3 right now (I think it's because
> there's still IE6 support...). That just mean's that there are no
> classes or methods that do any CSS3 things.
> But you still can use CSS3 with GWT. Just like you use box-shadows
> (GWT has no support for shadows, too). So you take your <ui:style>-
> tags in UiBinder and insert all of the CSS3 stuff you like. If you
> open your page with a CSS3-supporting browser, than you should see
> your CSS3 styles.
>
> On 6 Okt., 17:22, Claudio Coelho
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > We are now trying to get into using HTML5+CSS3 with GWT, but we failed
> > to find specific info regarding what does GWT support in terms of
> > CSS3? Can we use all the features (with uibinder)? Or only a specific
> > set? We got stuff like shadows to work easily, but gradients don't
> > seem to work at all, so we are wondering if it's a matter of GWT
> > support or if we are doing anything wrong.
> > Any info will be helpful.
> >
> > Thanks
>
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