There is a work-around but it's a bit of a kludge.

You need to set the background image of the text to be the gradient
image, and set the background position to match that of the gradient
behind it. if you're dealing with absolute positioning it can work, if
not things will likely not line up and look crappy.

On Nov 28, 8:58 am, smartcookie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have a bit of a dilemma and maybe someone else has come up with a
> solution.
>
> I am aware that in IE 6, with Windows cleartype font rendering,
> scriptaculous transitions come in kind of "horsey" looking.  And that
> the solution is to add a background colour to font element.
>
> However, what the heck do you do if you have a parent element, lets
> say a bullet box, is a gradient, then you cant put a background colour
> on the font without ruining the gradient!
>
> Any thoughts,
> thanks,
> David
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