Generally speaking, you should not be using vendor specific prefixes. The 
W3C has recently been on the war 
path<http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2012May/0125.html>on this 
very 
issue<http://www.sitepoint.com/w3c-css-webkit-prefix-crisis/#fbid=gPqBJStOd47>. 
As such, I would not expect GWT and Google to officially support an 
officially unsupported CSS property.

Usually you can get away with these sorts of things with the *literal()* 
function 
ClientBundle to get around the unrecognized gradient constructor:

i.e.

div-with-literal {

     background-image: literal("linear-gradient(...)");

}


Note however this does not help you get around an unsupported property name 
like *-moz-transition*. I'm not yet sure how to achieve this.

Sincerely,
Joseph

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