On 8/17/05, César Gallego <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ¿es posible con css o html crear degradados dentro de algún td, tr o tabla
> sin usar imágenes?
>
pues... no.
aunque ie todo lo puede (no apto para personas sensibles):
There is one way, however, that you could cause a gradient fill through the
> script, by setting offbgcolor="transparent" in the menu style and using a
> Gradient() filter in the style's overfilter (you could also set
> onbgcolor="transparent" if you want). The following overfilter would cause a
> yellow-to-black, top-to-bottom (vertical) gradient fill.
> overfilter="Gradient(GradientType=0,
> StartColorStr='#00', EndColorStr='#00')";
> Remove the border properties from the style and this gradient gives a
> sort of glowy, metallic gold, almost 3d look to a horizintal menu.
>
> Change GradientType=1 for a horizontal gradient. Reverse the Start and
> End colors to reverse the direction of the color change. As always, you can
> combine this with other filters, like Shadow(), Alpha(), Pixelate(), etc.
>
> One thing... this will only work in IE5.5 and above! So it probably ain't
> all that useful. But it might be fun to play with, and it'll help you
> experiment with different types of filters.
>
inti castro
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